Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Department Overview

Mechanical Engineering, the broadest of all Engineering disciplines deals with design and production of tools, machines and all other mechanical equipment to be used in industries. The industry offers a wide choice of options extending across many interdisciplinary interdependent specialties. 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.

In a way, mechanical engineers are involved in creating the future. They are the driving force behind many of our technologies and industrial processes including innovative products like mobiles, PCs and DVD etc in our modern world. The work of a Mechanical Engineer can be extremely challenging and fulfilling, requiring IT, design and analytical skills together with an ability to work as a team. As their work involves production, transmission and use of mechanical power and heat, they have to analyse the different materials used for the machines and their tolerances, investigate the different energy sources and the power they generate and the design problems if any. When designing and making a commercial product they have to take into account all the business and marketing aspects to make sure that the product is affordable. They share interests with many other engineers like Civil Engineers in structures and stress analysis; Electrical engineers in electronics, computing and control theory; Aeronautical Engineers in fluid flow and turbomachinery etc and also design tools needed by other engineers for their work. They work as part of a team with other engineers as well as financial, business and management professionals on a project together. Mechanical Engineers are also responsible for maintenance and repair of the devices. Care has to be taken that the plants give maximum output and the machinery is properly maintained.

The specializations include in areas like thermal engineering, design, and production engineering etc. Mechanical engineers work mainly in manufacturing firms. They can find work in administrative and managerial positions in government departments or public and private sector industries or do research as well as teaching in Research and teaching institutes. They could also opt for technical sales / marketing or work as independent consultants.

Courses Available

B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (30 Seats)

DPGITM attempts to associate the evolving technocrats to hone their expertise by indulging in the core practical and theoretical learning in requisite quantum. Being the Best College for mechanical engineering in Haryana and Delhi NCR, the institute has developed a student-friendly curriculum which can map students’ interest in the mechanical field with the real terms and job prospects.

Mechanical Engineering course is designed to cover comprehensively the following:

Dynamics of Machines, Thermodynamics, Production Technology, Strength of Materials, Kinematics of Machines, Thermal Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Machines, Central Workshop, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Industrial Engineering, Tribology & Mechanical Vibration, Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing, Heat Transfer etc. are the key concepts of the Mechanical engineering course. Of all the mechanical engineering colleges in Delhi NCR, DPGITM covers all these key aspects with the help of best faculty in the industry.

The students with impending zeal towards machines and are wonderstruck with the alignment of huge machinery are apt for pursuing this course. This has an evergreen demand as there is no industry of firm without machinery. The intriguing huge machinery is sure to open windows of opportunities with a B.Tech course in the mechanical engineering colleges in Gurgaon.

The Department of Mechanical Engineering strives hard to acquaint the budding engineers to sharpen their core engineering skills by taking up theoretical and practical measures in requisite quantum. The department has many achievements in the last few years & dedicated all its effort to produce quality engineer.

The course is designed to cover comprehensively the following :

  • Dynamics of Machines
  • Kinematics of Machines
  • Thermodynamics
  • Strength of Materials
  • Production Technology
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Fluid Machines
  • Thermal Engineering
  • Central Workshop
  • Heat Transfer
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
  • Tribology & Mechanical Vibration
  • Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing

HoD Message

Mr. Abhi Bansal
Assistant Professor and HOD

Welcome to Mechanical Engineering Department, DPG Institute of Technology and Management, Gurugram.

Mechanical engineering is one of the most diverse and versatile Engineering field, the field of mechanical engineering touches virtually every aspect of modern life, including the human body, a highly complex machine.

At undergraduate level, students will start with an introduction to various mechanical engineering topics, such as statics and dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, stress analysis, mechanical design and technical drawing. Mechanical engineers use these core principles along with tools like computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management to design and analyse manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aircraft, watercraft, robotics, medical devices and more.

The curriculum developed by the MDU, Rohtak is followed to provide up to date technical knowledge. The primary focus of the curriculum is to impart technical know-how to students, promote their problem solving skills and inculcate innovation. The department has a team of highly qualified, experienced, matured and dedicated faculty members who are committed for mentoring students, and well equipped laboratories.

As the course progresses, students will have opportunities to specialize in specific field such as vehicle design, robotics, nanotechnology or Green energy. Job opportunities: Aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, nuclear technology, robotics, biomedical technology, energy systems and operations management.

On the other hand, many mechanical engineers are dedicated to research to create and offer new machinery for different uses and provide specific training to different areas of society to collaborate with their work, whether in automobile, refrigeration and many more fields.

Faculty

Mr.Abhi Bansal

Assistant Professor and Head of Department
Mechanical Engineering

Dr.Vidhika Tiwari

Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Ms. Swaty

Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Mr. Bhudev Dixit

Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Vision & Mission

Vision

To establish the department which can be accepted globally for its outstanding education leading to a motivated, Self-esteemed, Creative and Oriented engineers in advanced field of mechanical engineering to cater the ever changing industrial demand and social needs.

Mission

  • To provide the students with academic environment of excellence, leadership, and lifelong learning needed for a long industrious career.
  • To develop professionals and leaders in Mechanical Engineering who have right attitude, aptitude and to serve the society.
  • The Mechanical Engineering Department endeavor to impart quality education to the students and enhancing their skills to make them globally competitive Mechanical Engineers

Program Outcomes (POs)

  • Engineering Knowledge: Apply information of mathematics, science and engineering specialization to the arrangement of complex Mechanical Engineering issues.
  • Problem Analysis: Distinguish, define, inquire about writing and break down complex Mechanical Engineering issues coming to validated resolutions utilizing first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
  • Design/ Development of Solutions: Plan answers for complex Mechanical Engineering issues and structure framework segments or procedures that address indicated issues with proper thought for general wellbeing and security, social, cultural and environmental considerations.
  • Conduct investigations of complex Problem: Direct examinations of complex Mechanical Engineering issues utilizing research-based information and different techniques including investigation, translation of information and blend of data to give legitimate ends.
  • Modern Tool Usage: To apply proper methods, assets and engineering & IT tools for demonstrating of various Mechanical Engineering issues with a comprehension of the restrictions.
  • The Engineer and Society: Apply logical information to evaluate cultural, wellbeing, security, legitimate and social issues and the subsequent obligations applicable to proficient engineering practice.
  • Environment and Sustainability: Comprehend the effect of expert Mechanical Engineering arrangements in cultural and ecological settings and show information on and requirement for maintainable improvement.
  • Ethics: Apply moral standards, focus on proficient morals & duties, standards of Mechanical Engineering practice.
  • Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a part or pioneer in various groups and in multi-disciplinary settings.
  • Communication: Impart effectively on complex Mechanical Engineering exercises with the engineering network and with society everywhere, for example, having the option to appreciate and compose successful reports and structure documentation, make powerful introductions and give and get clear guidelines.
  • Project Management and Finance: Exhibit information and comprehension of Mechanical Engineering and the board standards and apply these to one’s own work, as a part and pioneer in a group, to oversee ventures and in multidisciplinary situations
  • Life Long learning: Perceive the requirement for, have the readiness and capacity to take part in free and deep rooted learning in the broadest setting of innovative change.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

  • Students acquire technical and managerial skill that make them an industry ready Mechanical Engineers.
  • Students acquire theoretical knowledge of each course related to Mechanical Engineering or allied courses so that they are capable of solving real-time problems.

Labs. & Infrastructure

APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS

The laboratory is well-equipped and enables students to understand the fundamentals of formation of steam to generate the power which includes cooling tower, condenser and compressors. This laboratory is for mechanical 2nd Year students with facilities for the group of students to carry out experiments independently

FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY

This laboratory is well-equipped and enables students to understand the fundamentals of fluid mechanics like fluid statics, kinematics and dynamics. This laboratory provides practical knowledge how to find the minor losses and major losses in pipes , sum of energy, rate of flow in open and closed duct, velocity in pipes etc.

KINEMATIC AND DYNAMIC OF MACHINE LAB

The laboratory is well-equipped and enables students to understand the balancing of machine parts statically and dynamically, and is also used to understand the dynamic behavior of moving objects.

REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING LAB

The laboratory is well-equipped and enables students to understand the basics of refrigeration and air conditioning. This laboratory is a part of mechanical 3rd year students with advance apparatus to carry out experiments independently.

HEAT TRANSFER

The laboratory is well-equipped with calibrated equipments and enables students to understand the basics of modes heat transfer i.e. conduction, convection and radiation. This laboratory has enough apparatus to impart practical knowledge to undergraduate students on how to determine the thermal conductivity of materials (solid, liquid and powder), natural and forced convection (with pin and without pin) etc.

COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN

CAD (Computer Aided Design) provides a convenient mean to create designs for almost every engineering discipline. It can be used for architectural design, landscape design, interior design, civil and surveying, mechanical design, electrical engineering, plant design, industrial design, duct design, electronic circuit design, plumbing design, textile design and product design.

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

The objective of the strength of materials laboratory is to demonstrate the basic principles in the area of strength and mechanics of materials and structural analysis to the undergraduate students through a series of experiments. In this laboratory the experiments are performed to measure the properties of the materials such as impact strength, tensile strength, compressive strength, bending, hardness, ductility etc.

INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL LAB

This is the laboratory which is very important for basic knowledge of various instruments with facilities for the group of students to carry out experiments independently. The laboratory is well equipped and enables students to understand the fundamentals of various measuring instruments.

BASICS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB

Central Workshop Comprising Machine Shop, Carpentry Shop, Fitting Shop, Foundry Shop, Welding Shop, Smithy Shop and Sheet Metal Shop . Welding Shop comprises of Electric Arc Welding Machine, Metal Inert Gas Welding Machine, Tungsten Gas Welding Machine, Spot welding machine, Gas Welding etc.

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB

This laboratory is for mechanical 3rd year students with facilities for the group of students to carry out experiments independently. The laboratory is well-equipped and enables students to understand the basics of concept of manufacturing machine and manufacturing technology.

IC ENGINE AND AUTOMOBILE LAB

he laboratory is well-equipped and enables students to understand the basic construction of two stroke and four stroke diesel and petrol engine. The laboratory also contains basic parts of an engine like carburetor, Fuel injection system, engine cooling system. This laboratory is for mechanical 3rd year students with facilities for the group of 30 students to carry out experiments independently.

MATERIAL SCIENCE LAB

This laboratory is a part of curriculum of mechanical 2nd year students with facilities for the group of 30 students to carry out experiments independently. The laboratory is well-equipped and enables students to understand the basics structure of material.

Applied Thermodynamics Lab

Lathe Machine

CNC Machine

Metallurgical Microscope

3D-Printer

Automatic Engineering Lab

Basics of Mechanical Engineering Lab

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab

Employment Opportunities

It is the branch of engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery and tools. Mechanical Engineering is perhaps the most diverse and versatile of the engineering disciplines. In addition to physics and mathematics, it encompasses key elements of aerospace, electrical, civil, chemical and even materials science and bio-engineering.

Scope of Mechanical Engineering

  • Automobile industry
  • Aerospace industry
  • Steel plants
  • Power generation industries
  • Paper industries
  • Chemical industries
  • Air conditioners and Refrigeration
  • Robotics and Automation

Clubs

Mechanical Engineering Student Association (MESA)

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Department Results and Toppers

Semester 8th

S.NoName of StudentMarks ObtainedTotal MarksPercentageRank
1PIYUSHI BISWAS62875083.70%1
2SHIVAM BISHT60775080.90%2
3SANJEEV KUMAR59975079.90%3