Welcome to Mechanical Engineering Section
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"Mechanical engineering is the branch of engineering that incorporates the rules of physics, and materials science for the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems." It involves the design processes, production processes, and operation of machinery. It is one of the former and widely used discipline of engineering.The mechanical engineering subject area offers a true knowledge of basic subjects including mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science. Mechanical engineers incorporate the basic principles of these subjects with tools like computer-aided design, and product life-cycle management to design and observe the functioning of manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aircraft, watercraft, robotics, medical devices, weapons, and others.
This field has continually growing to integrate the advancements in technology, and mechanical engineers today are engaged in developing fields such as composites, mechatronics, and nanotechnology. Mechanical engineering overlaps with metallurgical engineering, civil engineering, manufacturing engineering, chemical engineering, industrial engineering, mechatronics engineering and other engineering branches to varying extents. The core subjects that are necessary and would be discussed in our blog are listed below. These are the primary subjects that find their application in the field of mechatronics engineering.
Subjects
Applied Physics
Workshop Practice
Engineering Drawing and CAD
Engineering Statics
Engineering Dynamics
Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Mechanics of Materials
Thermodynamics
Electromechanical Systems
Theory of Machines
Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Mechanical Vibrations
Design of Machine Elements and CAD/CAM
Workshop Practice
Engineering Drawing and CAD
Engineering Statics
Engineering Dynamics
Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Mechanics of Materials
Thermodynamics
Electromechanical Systems
Theory of Machines
Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Mechanical Vibrations
Design of Machine Elements and CAD/CAM