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The Newspaper of The Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka Vol. 50, No 04, July / August 2014
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A young enginieer receiving his Charter certificate from the Chief Guest,
Dr. S.M.M. Ismail and President - IESL Eng. Shavindranath Fernando
he annual Induction and Graduation ceremony of the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka
(IESL) for the year 2014 was held at the BMICH on 22nd August, 2014 from 4.00 pm
onwards.
Dr. S.M.M. Ismail Vice Chancellor of the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka graced the
occasion as the Chief Guest while Professor Mohan Kumaraswamy Honorary Professor,
University of Hong Kong was the Guest of Honour for the occasion.. This years event
conferred Chartered Engineer status on 162 Associate Members of the institution, inducting
them into the fold of Corporate Members. Forty one students who successfully completed
the IESL Engineering Course also received their certificates.
PRESIDENTS CORNER
Dear Members,
The event also saw awards being presented to winners of several memorial awards for
various categories of engineers and final year undergraduates who obtained best marks for
industrial training. School children who excelled in the annual Junior Inventor of the Competition affiliated to the Sri Lanka Science and Engineering Fair and the Intel International
Science and Engineering Fair also received Scholarships.
AWARDS CEREMONY,
ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE
AWARDS 2014,
Held in Grand Style
ngineering Excellence Awards Ceremony for 2014 the premier event for rewarding
outstanding achievements by engineers, engineering enterprises and engineering journalists, organized by the apex professional body for engineering in the country, the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka (IESL), was held at the Grand Ball Room of the Waters Edge on
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Memorial Lecture
2014 Held.............................5
IESL NEWS
TECHNO 2014
Exhibition
at
BMICH
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 10,
2014
Inauguration of
108th Annual
Sessions
at 9.00 a.m. at
BMICH Colombo
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 11,
2014
FEISCA Regional
Seminar
on
Innovative Technology for Excellence
in
Engineering
at 9.00 a.m.
at Mihilaka Medura,
BMICH - Colombo
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 12,
2014
Visit to
Upper Kotmale
Hydropower
Project
(Buses will leave
IESL at 6.00 a.m.)
TUESDAY - OCTOBER 14
to
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15
Presentation of Technical Papers at IESL
TUESDAY
OCTOBER
14, 2014
SESSION I
Civil
Engineering Geotechnical
Engineering
Soysa
By : Eng. T.H.K.
Nawarathna and Eng.
(Dr.) L.I.N. de Silva
Civil
Engineering Structural
Engineering and
Material Science
9.40 10.00 a.m.
-Design and Construction of Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth
walls for Single Storey
Housing
By : Eng. (Mrs.)
G.W.T.C. Kandamby
10.0010.20 a.m.
-Paragasthota Bridge
Failure
By : Eng. A. N.
Abeysuriya
Civil Engineering
Water Resources
Engineering
00.40 01.00 p.m.
- GIS-Based Spatial
Assessment of Flood
Damages at Upper
GIN River Basin
By : S.P.S.P.
Kulathunga, Eng.
N.D.P. Ransara,
R.M.K.C. Rajapaksha
and Eng. (Dr.) G.H.A.C.
Silva
1.00 2.00 p.m.
Lunch break
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 14,
2014
SESSION - II
Civil Engineering
Transportation
Engineering
2.00 2.20 p.m.
-A Comparison of
Actual Transport
Demand at Modern
Supermarkets and
Supply Attributes
Stipulated in Sri
Lankan Regulations
By: Eng. (Dr.) Tissa U.
Liyanage and Eng.
Maheen T. Ranasinghe
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 15,
2014
SESSION III
Chemical and
Process
Engineering
9.00 9.20 a.m.
-A Layout Planning
Framework for the
Food Processing Industry
By : Eng. W.N.C.
Wanniarachchi, Eng.
(Dr.) R.A.R.C. Gopura,
Eng. (Dr.) H.K.G.
Punchihewa
9.20 9.40 a.m.
-Effect of
Configuration of NonPorous Draft Tubes on
Drying Kinetics of
Black Pepper in a
Spouted Bed Dryer
By : Eng. (Ms.) G.K.
Jayatunga and Eng.
(Prof.) B.M.W.P.K.
Amarasinghe
9.40 10.00 a.m.
-Life Cycle Inventory
Analysis for Parboiled
Rice Production in Sri
Lanka
By : Eng. (Ms.) E.
Nadeeshani and Eng.
(Dr.) M.Y. Gunasekera
10.0010.20 a.m.
-Adsorption of Lead
Heavy Metal Ions by
Chitosan Biopolymer:
Kinetics and Equi
librium
By : Eng. J.M. Unagolla
and Eng. (Dr.) S.U.
Adikary
10.20 10.40 a.m.
-Safety and Emergency
Preparedness in Oil
and Gas industry:
Experience based on
North Sea offshore
Platforms
By : Eng. (Dr.) Deshai
Botheju, Eng. (Dr.)
Kumuduni Abeysinghe
and Eng. (Dr.) P G
Rathnasiri
Environmental
Engineering
11.00 11.20 a.m.
-Selection of Suitable
Material for Final
Cover of an Engineered
Landfill in Dry Zone of
Sri Lanka
By : Ms. W.G.P. Kumari,
S.K.E. Sanjaya, Eng.
(Dr.) N.H. Priyankara,
Eng. (Dr.) A.M.N.
Alagiyawanna and
Prof. K. Kawamoto
11.20 11.40 a.m.
-Floristic Composition
of Roadside Vegetation
and Involvement of
landowners along
Road sides: ACase
Study
in Southern Sri Lanka
By : Eng. (Dr.) (Ms.)
Champika Ellawala,
Eng. (Dr.) (Ms.) G. N.
Samarasekara, D.D.
Samaraweera, B.M.G.N.
Balasooriya and .A.C.R.
Jayasekara
11.40 12.00 noon
-Up and Down- Flow
Anaerobic Filtersusing
firewood Charcoal,
Dewatered Alum
Sludge and Silica sand
for Landfill-Leachate
treatment
By : Eng. (Ms.) B.S.R
Nanayakkara, Eng.
(Dr.) (Ms.) W.K.C.N.
Dayanthi, V.P.H.S.
Vidanapathirana and
M.P. Siriwardana
00.00 00.20 p.m.
-Applicability of Waste
Matter as Reactive
Media in Permeable
Reactive Barriers
(PRBs) to Treat Landfill-Leachate Contaminated Groundwater
By :Ms. L. K. S Roshanie
and Eng. (Dr.) S.
Walpalage
By : Eng. Achala
Godawita and Eng.
(Dr.) P. G. Rathnasiri
00.40 1.00 p.m.
-Evaluation of the Performance of a Sludge
Blanket Clarifier in
Water Treatment
By : Eng. (Ms.) W.K.
Illangasinghe,
Eng.
(Prof.)
Niranjanie
Ratnayake, Eng. (Dr.)
J.M.A Manatunge and
Dr. N. Jayasuriya
1.00 2.00 p.m. Lunch break
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER
15, 2014
SESSION IV
Mechanical
Engineering
2.00 2.20 p.m.
-Analysis of a Boiler
Tube Failure due to
Long
Term
Overheating
and
Caustic Attack
By : Eng. (Dr.) K.E.D.
Sumanasiri
2.20 2.40 p.m.
-Effect of Activated
Carbon
on
the
Properties of Natural
Rubber Latex Foams
By : A.R.M. Rajakaruna,
Eng. (Dr.) S. Walpalage
and D.G.P.M.Perera
Electrical
&
Electronic
Engineering
3.20 3.40 p.m.
-Empirical Model
Tuning Exercise for
Radio Network
Planning Tools Used
by Mobile
Communication
Provider
By : Eng. C.A.
Wijesinghe
3.40 4.00 p.m.
-Investigation the use
of an Intelligent
Transformer for a VoltVar Control
By :Miss. R.R.L.L.
Wijayaratne, Dr. P.J.
Binduhewa,Eng. (Dr.)
S.G. Abeyratne and
Eng. (Prof.) J.B.
Ekanayake
FRIDAY
OCTOBER
17, 2014
Presentation of
Papers by
Young Members
from 9.00 a.m. at
IESL
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 18,
2014
Annual General
Meeting
at 9.00 a.m.
at
BMICH
Committee Room
A
SUNDAY
NOVEMBER
02, 2014
Techno
Awards Ceremony
at 7.00 p.m.
at
Hotel Galadari
IESL NEWS
Sri Lanka
Engineering News
Year of
Professional
Excellence
PRESIDENTS CORNER....
where we have Certificate Level 1 and 2, then Diploma Level 1 and 2 and the Graduate
Diploma which will be equivalent to the degree. On the other hand the efforts of the IESL,
specially in this Year of Professional Excellence, have been very well recognized by the
University Grants Commission (UGC) and I am a member of the Engineering Sub Committee of the UGC and they have requested the IESL to assist them in identifying the
various engineering courses that have to be taught in this country. There have been lots
of applications to the UGC to start various engineering courses. There are two aspects to
this. While the country and the economy needs a large number of engineer we have to be
cautious on two matters.Firstly, the quality of the engineering education that will be
dished out by the new entrance. Secondly the consequences their students may face
when they go to the field whether they have done the right course or not. These aspects
we will be studied at the moment on a survey launch by the IESL both with the industry
and the universities to find out what are the thrust areas of what we teach in the universities and secondly the facilities we have in the engineering faculties to launch these
programmes right now.
So, these are the activities the IESL is currently engaged in and this shows our recognition in the country. We also have had discussions about the Engineering Council Act
which I am sure most of you must be very keen to know. We met several Ministers and it
is our hope that our Council Act will be presented to the Parliament shortly so that our
long felt dream of achieving the milestone of making the Engineering Act law will be a
reality soon. This is my expectation and hope. So with all these things my initial hope
that this year will be a Year of Professional Excellence is bearing fruit now and I am
extremely happy with the progress we are making in this endeavor.My term isdrawing to
a close in a couple of months and when I will be handing over to the President Elect,
Eng. S B Wijekoon I will be able to handover an Institution which has stood up to my
ideals and an Intuition comprised of engineers with engineering excellence. So I wish you
the very best in your endeavor
Thank you
Appreciation
Former President
IESL:
Eng. (Dr.) Dharmasiri
De Alwis
11th Installa
tion Cer
emon
y
Installation
Ceremon
emony
of IESL Toastmaster
s Club
oastmasters
2014/ 2015
TM Manjula Samarasighe,
the newly elected president
of the club while addressing
the gathering explained that
he would like to drive the club
with two mottos. That is
Commitment
and
Self.Development. He explained that Commitment
IESL NEWS
Holcim Inter
University
Concrete Mix
Design
Competition
he Ray Wijewardene Memorial Lecture 2014 was held on, Thursday, 31st July, 2013 at
the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute Auditorium. This years memorial lecture on Extrater-
restrial Life and The Future Trajectory of Humanity was delivered by Prof. Chandra
Wicremasinghe, one of the worlds leading featured on BBC, Discovery and History channels and National Geographic; A pioneer of the
emerging science of Astrobiology and advocate of
Panspermia the hypoth-
2.
OTHER COURSES
1. Preparation of bid document for civil work tenders.
2. Bid evaluation process based on technical and financial marking
scheme or contractors evaluation process.
a) Commencement of courses : 2nd week of October 2014
b) Course suited for : Practicing Engineers
c) Venue : In Colombo
For registration please contact :
Tel : 0777666149, 0114934266
E-mail : vkbengineering@gmail.com
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Vice Presidents
- Eng. J Meegoda
Eng. R G Rubasinghe
01
President-Elect
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The following three (3) Fellows representing Class of Fellows will continue in the Council till the end of their term of
office:
1. Eng. (Prof.) S B S Abayakoon
2. Eng. D C S Elakanda
3. Eng. (Dr.) L B K Laksiri
The following five (5) Members representing the Class of
Members will continue in the Council till the end of their
terms of office.
1. Eng. P Thangamayil
2. Eng. H M U Seneviratne
3. Eng. (Dr.) U L Tissa
4. Eng. K S M Silva
5. Eng. M G Hemachandra
The Election was held for the following posts.
President-Elect
Honorary Secretary
Honorary Treasurer
Chairman, Mechanical Engineering Sectional Committee
Representatives Fellows
Representatives Members
Voting for Elections to the Council 2014/2015 closed on
August 28, 2014 at 4.00 p.m. The Ballot Box was opened at
9.00 a.m. on August 29, 2014 and the counting commenced
immediately thereafter.
Total No. of Ballot Papers received
Invalid Ballot Papers - 18
Total No. of Valid Ballot Papers - 1223
- 1241
Honorary
Treasurer
Remarks
Elected
Elected
297
Chairman
-Mechanical
Engineering
Sectional
Committee
Elected
Eng. P Kalubowila
Eng. Arjuna Manamperi
383
616
Elected
Representatives
- Fellows
Votes
Candidates
Post
05
Eng. Dharmapala K P I U
Eng. (Dr.) Ajith Dolage
Eng.(Prof.) T M Pallewatta
Eng. Udeni Wickramaratne
619
663
752
596
Elected
Elected
Elected
413
Elected
450
Elected
422
675
320
322
462
Elected
425
Elected
589
Elected
Summary
Members elected to the Council for the Session 2014/2015
1. Eng. W Gamage has been elected as the President-Elect.
2. Eng. Granie Jayalath has been elected as the Honorary Secretary.
3. Eng. A P R de Silva has been elected as the Honorary Treasurer.
4. Eng. Arjuna Manamperi has been elected as the Chairman, Mechanical Engineering Sectional Committee.
5. Eng. K P I U Dharmapala, Eng. (Dr.) Ajith Dolage and Eng.(Prof.) T M Pallewatta have
been elected to the Council for the Session 2014/2015 as the Representatives Fellows.
6. Eng.(Dr.) U P Nawagamuwa and Eng. M D S Wijayabandara have been elected as the
Representatives-Members above 40 years of age.
Eng. P A Samira Anuradha, Eng. Jaliya Bandara and Eng. (Dr.) Sanjeewa Wickramaratne
have been elected to the Council for the Session 2014/2015 as the Representatives-Members under 40 years of age.
7. The following vacancies in the Council will have to be filled by the Council for the
Session 2014/2015:
Vice President
Chairman, Agricultural and Plantations Engineering Sectional Committee
Chairman, Chemical & Process Engineering Sectional Committee
Chairman, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Sectional Committee
Eng. Priyal De Silva
Chief Returning Officer
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by Eng. Tharindu Weerasinghe
[MSc.Eng, BSc.Eng(Hons), C|EH, MIEEE, AMIESL]
Many of us are drivers. We drive daily from home to office
and vise-verse. We go on trips during our vacations or holidays; then we ought to drive long distances. Anyway these
days, especially in Sri Lanka one of the main causes of road
accidents is using mobile phones while driving. If you are a
frequent driver and your vehicle has a modern stereo system, then you can use your mobile phone while driving!!!
Well, it is pretty good that you dont have obstacles that
distract you while driving; but if you need to keep on driving
while you are in a conversation with the party on the other
side of the phone then the modern car stereos (which has
Bluetooth facility) might be great advantage. Nevertheless,
you may think, having a Bluetooth Headset might be useful
as well but if you have a stereo system that supports
Bluetooth connection then you can do activities beyond phone
a call. After connecting your mobile phone to the stereo via
Bluetooth, you can keep the phone aside and operate it via
the stereo interface. You can navigate through your phone
contact lists, you can dial numbers and also you can play
media files via the stereos console. I tend to use that facility
because its not a burden for my driving especially when I
need to answer an important phone call. Anyway please make
sure that you setup the phone and stereo before you start
driving. If you can fully omit using mobile phones while driving (even with this technology) it is pretty handy.
However I thought its worth exploring the technology behind
these modern car-stereos. I know some of you might already use this feature, but it is good that you are aware of
the technological background of it.
Modern car-stereo connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth
(of course your mobile phone must have Bluetooth technology) and it can control your phone. It is dangerous to pay
your attention to your stereo while driving; but once you have
completed all the settings (inorder to keep the phone aside)
you can make a move while
answering the call you received.
Bluetooth:
Bluetooth is a technology
used to connect digital devices which are in short range.
It is a wireless protocol which
is being used by devices
which has Bluetooth ports. All
modern mobile phones have
this facility. It is invented in 1994 by Ericsson. [1] Bluetooth
operates in short range radio frequency band. Bluetooth comprises protocols in the likes of cable replacement protocol,
telephony control protocol, and adopted protocol. Among the
mandatory protocols we find, the one used to set-up and
control radio link between two devices as well as the one
used for audio/video remote control. [1]
What are the common applications of Bluetooth technology?
IESL NEWS
Engineers, Sri Lanka (IESL), was held at the Grand Ball Room
of the Waters Edge on Friday, 15th August, 2014 from 6.00 pm
onwards. Hon. Prof. Tissa Vitharana, Senior Minister for Scientific Affairs graced the occasion as the Chief Guest while Hon.
Faizer Mustapha, Deputy Minister for Investment Promotion was
the Guest of Honor. The most prestigious Eminence in Engineering Award was awarded to Prof. Mohan Munasinghe who
was the Vice Chair of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC-AR4) that shared the 2007 Nobel Prize for
Peace, the firstever Sri Lankan to be associated with the great
honour. The Excellence in Engineering Awards for Individuals
went to Eng. Ranjith Jayakumara Gunawardana (Electrical
and Electronic Engineering) and Eng. Liyanarachchige
Parakrama Jayasinghe (Mechanical Engineering) in their respective sectors.
The winners in the different award categories were as follows:
Eminence in Engineering Award
Prof.Mohan Munasinghe
Excellence in Engineering Awards for Individuals
Eng. Ranjith Jayakumara Gunawardana (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
Eng. Liyanarachchige Parakrama Jayasinghe (Mechanical Engineering)
Engineering Entrepreneur Award
Eng. Lalith Kahatapitiya
Eng. Manulal Nandana Jayaruwan Edirisinghe ( Merit Award )
Eng. Daya Hettiarachchi ( Merit Award )
Car Stereos....
the Bluetooth headset you are able to talk without your phone in hand, in a specific range.
You can connect your mobile phone to another phone or a computer using Bluetooth.
Modern car stereo systems have the facility to connect to your mobile phone and it will
make your life so easy while you are driving.
In this article I focus on the technology behind these car stereos that help us to use
mobile phones.
Bluetooth has many profiles that help us to use it for various functions. For example if you
consider streaming audio/video data from one device to other, then there is a specific
Bluetooth profile for that, namely, Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). To make
use of these profiles, both devices must have Bluetooth version that supports the specific
profile. Now, A2DP is essential to transfer audio data from your phone to the stereo;
means that its a basic profile in the modern car stereos Bluetooth. There is another
protocol, Hands-free Profile (HFP) which allows car hands-free kits to connect with the
mobile phones in the car. Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP, PBA) allows you to synchronize your phones contact list with the stereo. Likewise there are many Bluetooth
profiles (set of technological enhancements of Bluetooth) that you can use for different
purposes. [2]
If you have one of these new car stereo setups in your car, then go to its menu option and
select mobile phone to connect to your mobile phone. (This is of course if you have not
used this feature earlier). Make sure you have switched on phones Bluetooth. If you have
paired the two devices then the next time you bring these two devices closer enough to be
connected, they will connect automatically [3]. These enhancements in the Bluetooth
technology are very attractive so the modern day users are attached to them. You can
read the technical specifications of a profile online, if you are interested.
References:
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile
[3] http://www.cnet.com/news/car-techs-guide-to-using-your-android-phone-in-the-car/
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Appreciation ....
until the MDB was abolished in end December 1983. In 1984 when he was appointed a
Director of the Mahaweli Authority of Sri Lanka (MASL) to be responsible for overall development of Mahaweli System B in planning, designing and construction both irrigation and
social infrastructure. This post was held by him up to 1995 until he was appointed the
Managing Director of the Mahaweli Engineering & Construction Agency (MECA) of MASL
until it was abolished in October, 1999.
In 1988 he was awarded a scholarship to University of Canberra, Australia to read for a
Diploma and a Masters Degree in Resource Management. He returned to Sri Lanka in
1990 after successfully completing his PG Diploma and Masters degree. One of the most
significant achievements in his professional career was the initiative and leadership shown
by him in establishing a consultancy unit in the MECA since 1984. The Ministry of
Defence and the Sri Lanka Army depended on the MECA to plan, design and construct
Battallion complexes at Siddhapura, Maduru Oya, Puttalam, Anuradhapura and
Trincomaleee. Each complex could accommodate 1000 soldiers and over 100 officers
and others. Later in 2006 during the liberation process of Eastern and Northern provinces
of the country the significant role played by these camps is well known.
Eng. De Alwis was a Fellow Member of the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka and was a
past- President of the Institution of Engineers. He served as a Council Member continuously since October 1990. During this period he functioned as Hony. Secretary for five
years and three years as a Vice President, while serving in various Committees, such as
Education and Training, Membership, Development and Professional Affairs, Continuing
Professional Development, Library Publications, Publicity and Conference Committee,
By-Laws Revision Committee and various Ad-Hoc Committees.
Eng. De Alwis served as an elected member in the Faculty Board of the Faculty of
Engineering Technology at The Open University of Sri Lanka continuously from 2004 up to
his demise in July 2014. In recognition of his invaluable contribution to the Sri Lankan
engineering profession Eng. De Alwis was conferred the Degree of Doctor of Engineering,
Honoris Causa by the Open University of Sri Lanka in 2009. Although he had his ups and
downs in his career, all the colleagues who worked with him (above or under) knows very
well in their hearts about his hard work, dedication, integrity, genuineness and most of all
of his honesty. Let my sympathies pass to his loving wife Manel, and three children
Sidantha, Ransarani and Sachitra. May Eng. (Dr.) Dharmasiri De Alwiss attain Nibbana.
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