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PostHeaderIcon Mechanical Engineering

PostAuthorIconWritten by Jacqueline Bozorgi |  E-mail

Mechanical Engineers

There has been a place for mechanical engineers in society since ancient times. Mechanical engineering is a discipline that was built using the applications of standards set in physics and materials science. Some of the factors that are vital to mechanical engineering are repairs, analysis, manufacturing, physics, and design. Kinematics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, material science and energy are studies one may expect to encounter throughout their research in mechanical engineering.

 

Mechanical Engineering Degree

The minimum degree a mechanical engineer can achieve is a four year bachelors of technology, engineering, science or applied science. A doctorate of philosophy is typically the highest degree that a student of engineering may achieve. Chemistry is an important focus that mechanical engineers need to have a basic understanding of, as well as electricity, civil engineering, and physics. An understanding of all these basic concepts will be typically be realized by the time a chemical engineering student obtains their degree.  Mechanical engineers can also become certified, and there are a wide variety of certification programs available for them. A PE or professional engineer (referred to in some countries as a chartered professional engineer) is a credential that many mechanical engineers strive to attain.

 

An exam is involved in passing the certification program in becoming a professional engineer (PE) as well as a number of years in the mechanical engineering profession utilizing applicable education. Until one has achieved this, they will typically be referred to as an EIT (engineer in training or engineer intern.) Different states have different laws, regulations and programs for engineers.


 

Mechanical Engineering Programs

Many mechanical engineers incorporate CAD, a design and analysis program that involves modeling second and third dimensional computer-aided technology. However, CAD is not the only computer aided analysis program that mechanical engineers frequently use. Other programs include PLM, FEA, CFD, and CAM. CAD is typically used for drafting a technical drawing. The present CAD programs now allow the designers to create three dimensions.

 

Mechanical engineering is an important field to pursue, and there will always be a need for it. Mechanical engineers are the geniuses behind many tools that are commonly used in our everyday life.

 

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