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Tuesday, 2 April 2013

On 4/02/2013 06:33:00 pm by Unknown in    No comments
3.what is mechanical engineering? where the mechanical engineers work?


Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles of physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the design, production, and operation of machines and tools. It is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines.
The engineering field requires an understanding of core concepts including mechanicskinematics,thermodynamicsmaterials sciencestructural analysis, and electricity. Mechanical engineers use these core principles along with tools like computer-aided engineering and product life cycle management to design and analyze manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systemstransport systems, aircraftwatercraftroboticsmedical devices, and others.
Mechanical engineering emerged as a field during the industrial revolution in Europe in the 18th century; however, its development can be traced back several thousand years around the world. Mechanical engineering science emerged in the 19th century as a result of developments in the field of physics. The field has continually evolved to incorporate advancements in technology, and mechanical engineers today are pursuing developments in such fields as compositesmechatronics, and nanotechnology. Mechanical engineering overlaps with aerospace engineeringbuilding services engineering,metallurgical engineeringmarine engineeringcivil engineeringelectrical engineeringpetroleum engineeringmanufacturing engineering, and chemical engineering to varying amounts. Mechanical engineers also work in the field of Bio medical engineering, specifically with biomechanicstransport phenomena,biomechatronicsbionanotechnology and modeling of biological systems, like soft tissue mechanics.

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