Masters of Technology in Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering is a two-year postgraduate program focusing on advanced topics like thermodynamics, design, and manufacturing. It includes core subjects, electives, and a dissertation, offering specializations in areas such as robotics and thermal engineering. Graduates are prepared for careers in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and energy.
Semester 1
Subject
Topics Covered
Advanced Mathematics
Linear Algebra, Numerical Methods, Optimization Techniques
Advanced Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic Laws, Exergy Analysis, Combustion and Heat Transfer
Advanced Mechanics of Solids
Stress and Strain Analysis, Elasticity, Plasticity, Failure Theories
Elective I
Robotics and Automation, Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Laboratory I
Thermal Lab, CAD/CAM Lab
Semester 2
Subject
Topics Covered
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Structural and Thermal Analysis, Design Applications
Advanced Machine Design
Fatigue and Fracture Analysis, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Governing Equations of Fluid Flow, Simulation Techniques
Elective II
Renewable Energy Systems, Additive Manufacturing
Laboratory II
Simulation and Modeling Lab, Advanced Manufacturing Lab
Semester 3
Subject
Topics Covered
Elective III
Mechatronics, Smart Materials and Structures
Elective IV
Energy Systems Engineering, Tribology
Seminar and Dissertation (Phase I)
Literature Review, Problem Formulation, Preliminary Research Work
Semester 4
Subject
Topics Covered
Dissertation (Phase II)
Execution of Research/Industrial Project, Thesis Writing, Viva Voce
Elective Options
Specialized Electives
Examples
Thermal Engineering
Renewable Energy Systems, Thermal Power Plant Engineering