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Friday, 25 January 2013

Introduction

Mechanical Engineering:           
                 Mechanical engineering, the broadest of all Engineering disciplines. It deals with design and production of tools, machines and all other mechanical equipment used in any industry. Mechanical engineers use the principles of mathematics, material science, physics and economics to design, manufacture and maintain all the mechanical equipments. Mechanical engineering is concerned with all types of machinery in industries and all aspects of their mechanism and functioning, the design, development, construction, production, installation, operation and maintenance; such as large steam and gas turbines, components of thermal power stations, internal combustion engines, jet engines, machine tools, air conditioning and heating machines, refrigerators etc to name a few. They not only design and create new products, but also develop materials for them and ways of making them.

What does a Mechanical Engineer do?
  * All our household appliances, ventilation systems, bikes, cars, ships and airplanes have been designed,          tested and manufactured by Mechanical Engineers.
  * Mechanical Engineers create Robots for Industrial or Commercial usage
  * Mechanical Engineers also construct large & high strength structures
  * Mechanical Engineers uses CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design/ Manufacturing) systems to design &        manufacture the products

What is the future for a Mechanical Engineering graduate?
    Mechanical Engineers can find the opportunities in any of the following category

  * Design / Product Development / Manufacturing / Production Planning / Quality Control Engineer in                industries like -
  * Automobile, Aircraft, Earth movers & Heavy Engineering Equipments, Power Plants, Robotics and              Instrumentation , Refrigeration & Air-conditioning, Construction / Structural,
  * Research & Development Engineer
  * Testing, Maintenance & Repair Engineer in Automobile or Heavy Engineering Industry
  * Software Engineer in IT industry

Scope for Higher Education:
                  After graduation as a B.E / B.Tech in Mechanical one can look for M.E / M.Tech / M.S in any of the following areas:
*Aerospace
*Automotive
*Robotics
*Production
*Design
*Product Development
*CAD/CAM/CAE
*Manufacturing
*Energy Engineering
*Industrial Engineering
*Structural Engineering
*Production Planning

Who should opt for Mechanical Engineering?
   If one likes,
          Automobiles, Aero planes, Mechanics, Working with tools, Drawing & Metals
                                                                                                 
                                                            Published by Ravindra,Mechanical
                                                                                                       

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