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Introduction To Mechanical Engineering

Published in: Mechanical
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For those student who want to be a mechanical engineer.

Ankit K / Lucknow

7 years of teaching experience

Qualification: B.Tech/B.E. (DITE - 2017), Diploma (IERT - 2013)

Teaches: Mathematics, Physics, Drawing, Mechanical, Production

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  1. ENGINEERING B RANCH INTRODUCTION TO ENG INEERING MECHANICAL
  2. WHAT IS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ? Mechanical engineering is a professional programme which helps students to understand the working mechanisms of heavy tools and machineries. The branch applies principles of engineering, physics and material science for the design, analysis, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. Mechanical engineering demands knowledge about software used in technical work like computer-aided design and mathematical modelling.
  3. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA For UG ( B.tech or BE) : Should have passed Class Xll in Science stream with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA. For PG ( M.tech or ME) : Minimum CPI of 6.5 or 60% of marks or First Class in the qualifying degree. Bachelor's degree in Engineering and Technology.
  4. COURSE SUBJECTS Mathematics (in particular, calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra) Basic physical sciences (including physics and chemistry) Statics and dynamics Strength of materials and solid mechanics Materials Engineering, Composites Thermodynamics, heat transfer, energy conversion, and HVAC Fuels, combustion, Internal combustion engine Fluid mechanics (including fluid statics and fluid dynamics) Mechanism and Machine design (including kinematics and dynamics) Instrumentation and measurement Manufacturing engineering, technology, or processes Vibration, control theory and control engineering Hydraulics, and pneumatics Mechatronics, and robotics Engineering design and product design Drafting, computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
  5. SCOPE OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AREAS Automobile industry Aerospace industry Steel plants Power generation industries Paper industries Chemical industries Communication sector Computer industries Postal departments Railway departments Banking sector SECTORS ONGC vssc ISRO IOC DRDO SAIL NTPC
  6. Ankit kumar srivastava.