Manipal,
October 16, 2020.
Students of Manipal
Institute of Technology, Manipal
Academy of Higher Education added yet another feather to the cap as they emerged
winners and bagged second prize in the recently concluded Aero Dominator 7.0 –
A National level Aero-design competition held during Vellore Institute of
Technology's technical fest “Gravitas.” The Competition was held from 2nd to
5th of October wherein 25 teams from all over the country competed for top
honours.
The task at hand was to design a
fixed wing RC UAV capable of transporting medical cargo and first aid during
emergencies. In light, of the recent global pandemic fundamentally changing the
way we work and live, this mission statement was apt. Teams were judged on
three criterions - Design Report, Technical Presentation and Predicted Flight
Score.
AeroMIT
performed various analytical and computational analysis on a virtual 3D CAD
model of the aircraft and implemented major design features in the aircraft to
successfully complete the mission with a high degree of accuracy.
The team of students who bagged second prize
consisted of Team Manager Aditeya Gurumurthy, Aerodynamics Head Nagaraj Ganesh
Prabhu and senior team Members Pranav Gupta, Prahaladh Chandrahasa and Rahul
Alvares .The multidisciplinary approach taken by AeroMIT in dividing important
tasks among team members and virtual collaboration using the available
resources bore fruit and the also the rest of the team members who had to put
in efforts to ensure design report and quantum of research was up to the mark was a complete team effort.
Celebrating
with the team, Dr. Srikanth Rao, Director, Manipal Institute of Technology,
MAHE said, “We are delighted to see this amazing
performance by our students at MIT and it is a proud moment as the students
have excelled in bringing their innovative ideas and multi-disciplinary
approach to bag the second prize..We encourage our students to continue
cultivating and nurturing such innovative ideas, making their learning
experiences more knowledgeable with the right kind of exposure. This helps
their minds to be creative, curious, agile and resilient”