Mechanical Engineering is one of the broadest and most versatile engineering fields that focuses on the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. This course equips students with strong fundamentals in mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, materials science, and machine design. Through hands-on labs, industry-based projects, and modern engineering tools, learners gain the skills to innovate and solve real-world problems in automotive, aerospace, energy, manufacturing, and robotics sectors. This program prepares you for a successful career as a skilled engineer with strong technical expertise and industrial readiness.
Module 1: Engineering Fundamentals Engineering mathematics Engineering physics Basics of mechanics Units, measurements & standards Introduction to materials engineering.
Module 2: Engineering Graphics & CAD Orthographic & isometric projections 2D drafting using AutoCAD 3D modeling (SolidWorks/CATIA) Assembly & engineering drawings GD&T basics.
Module 3: Mechanics of Solids & Materials Stress–strain relationships Axial, bending & torsional loading Deflection of beams Material testing (tensile, hardness, impact) Failure theories.
Module 4: Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer Zeroth, First & Second laws Entropy, energy, power cycles Refrigeration & air-conditioning basics Conduction, convection & radiation Heat exchangers.
Module 5: Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Properties of fluids Flow through pipes Boundary layer theory Pumps, turbines, compressors Hydraulic systems.
Module 6: Manufacturing Processes Casting, forging, welding, machining CNC programming & operations Additive manufacturing (3D printing) Industrial metrology Tool engineering basics.
Module 7: Machine Design Design of gears, shafts, bearings & springs Fasteners, couplings & joints Fatigue & creep considerations Material selection Safety factors & standards.
Module 8: Dynamics, Vibrations & Control Kinematics & kinetics of machinery Free & forced vibrations Balancing of rotating machines Control system fundamentals Mechatronics introduction.
Module 9: CAD/CAM/CAE & Analysis Tools SolidWorks, CATIA, CREO ANSYS structural & thermal analysis HyperMesh meshing CAM operations & CNC integration Simulation of mechanical systems.
Module 10: Industry Project, Internship & Portfolio Live mechanical engineering project Design/manufacturing/analysis-based work Internship training Technical documentation Final portfolio & project presentation.
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