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M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering

Semester-wise syllabus for an M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering

 

Semester 1:

Core Fundamentals 

Courses: 

1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics 

   - Numerical methods, differential equations, optimization, tensor analysis. 

2. Advanced Mechanics of Solids 

   - Stress-strain analysis, plasticity, fracture mechanics, composite materials. 

3. Advanced Thermodynamics 

   - Non-equilibrium thermodynamics, entropy analysis, combustion, refrigeration cycles. 

4. Finite Element Methods (FEM) 

   - Modeling, meshing, static/dynamic analysis (ANSYS/ABAQUS). 

5. Research Methodology & Technical Writing 

   - Literature review, research ethics, data analysis tools (MATLAB/Python). 

Labs:

- CAD/CAM Lab (SolidWorks, CATIA, or AutoCAD) 

- Materials Testing Lab (tensile, hardness, fatigue tests) 

 

Semester 2:

Specialization & Electives

Core Courses:

1. Robotics and Automation 

   - Kinematics, dynamics, control systems for robotic arms. 

2. Advanced Manufacturing Systems

   - CNC machining, additive manufacturing (3D printing), lean manufacturing. 

Electives (Examples): 

- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 

- Automotive Engineering (engine design, vehicle dynamics) 

- Renewable Energy Systems (solar thermal, wind turbines) 

- Mechatronics and Embedded Systems 

Labs: 

- Robotics and Automation Lab 

- CFD Simulation Lab (using ANSYS Fluent/OpenFOAM) 

 

Semester 3:

 Advanced Topics & Project Work 

Electives (Examples):

- Smart Materials (shape memory alloys, piezoelectric materials) 

- Industrial IoT and Predictive Maintenance 

- Heat Transfer Enhancement Techniques 

- Additive Manufacturing and Design Optimization 

- Noise and Vibration Control 

Project/Dissertation: 

- Phase 1: Problem identification, literature review, and proposal submission. 

- Seminars: Presentation of research progress or industry case studies. 

 

Semester 4: Thesis/Project Completion 

Thesis/Project: 

- Full-time work on simulations, prototyping, experimentation, and analysis. 

- Final documentation and viva voce defense. 

Additional Components (Varies):

- Industrial Internship (optional, often in collaboration with companies). 

- Workshops: Hands-on training in tools like LabVIEW, COMSOL, or CNC programming. 

 

Elective Tracks (Sample Specializations): 

1. Thermal Engineering 

   - Combustion, HVAC, turbomachinery, energy systems. 

2. Design Engineering 

   - FEM, product design, optimization algorithms, biomechanics. 

3. Manufacturing & Automation 

   - Industry 4.0, robotics, smart factories, quality control. 

4. Mechatronics

   - Sensors, actuators, embedded systems, control engineering.