Mechanical Engineering

ABOUT MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Exploring the foundations and future of industrial innovation.

Foundations & Scope

Mechanical engineering is a dynamic and multidisciplinary field that combines principles of physics, mathematics, and materials science to design, analyze, and manufacture mechanical systems. It encompasses a broad range of industries, from automotive and aerospace to energy and robotics, making it one of the most versatile engineering disciplines.

Technological Renaissance

Mechanical engineering, the cornerstone of industrial progress, is undergoing a transformative phase fueled by recent technological breakthroughs. From cutting-edge materials to revolutionary manufacturing techniques, the discipline is witnessing a renaissance, pushing the boundaries of innovation and efficiency.

Robotics & Automation

Mechanical engineers are at the forefront of developing intelligent machines that can perform tasks autonomously. From industrial robots optimizing manufacturing processes to surgical robots enhancing precision in healthcare, robotics and automation are reshaping various sectors. Collaborative robots (cobots) are another exciting development, working alongside humans to improve productivity and safety in diverse environments.

The Future Outlook

In conclusion, recent advancements in mechanical engineering are reshaping industries, driving sustainability, and enhancing human capabilities. As we embrace the future, mechanical engineers continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, driving innovation and progress across diverse domains.

Vision

"As a premier zone of excellence in Mechanical Engineering, we will combine teaching, and learning to provide ethically perfect professionals and technical education for the benefit of society."

Mission

To determine each mechanical student's fundamental strength in mechanical engineering by providing them with a comprehensive understanding of a variety of key engineering courses.

To develop our students creative thinking and foster leadership and teamwork through a variety of curriculum-based projects.

To make diversity, equity, health, and inclusion a top priority to foster a friendly and inclusive atmosphere that develops individuals who are socially conscious.

Programmes Offered

Under Graduate Programmes Annual Intake
B. E. (Mechanical Engineering) Full-Time | 4-Year Course
60

List of Faculties

S. No. Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr.S. PALANI Principal / Professor
2 Dr.P.G. BASKARAN Professor
3 Dr S. ARUMUGAM Asso Professor
4 Dr.M. SELVAM Asso Professor
5 Dr. MATHANMOHAN Asso Professor
6 Mr.M. VINOTH Assistant Professor
7 Mr.S. RAJASEKAR Assistant Professor
8 Mr.D. SIVAKUMAR Assistant Professor
9 Mr.N. MURUGAN Assistant Professor
10 Mr.M. KARTHIKEYAN Assistant Professor
11 Mr.S. SRIDHARAN Assistant Professor
12 Mr. P.NITHYANANDAM Assistant Professor
13 Mr. M.NANDHA KUMAR Assistant Professor
14 Mr. P.TAMILSELVAN Assistant Professor
15 Mr. S.VENKATESH Assistant Professor

Students On-Roll

II - Year
S.No Register Number Name of the Student
1 112424114001 ANDAVAR M
2 112424114002 JANAKIRAMAN S
3 112424114003 JEEVITHA M
4 112424114005 MOHAN M
5 112424114006 RAMSUNDAR D
6 112424114007 SARAVANAN S
7 112424114009 SESHAN S
8 112424114010 SUBASRI S
9 112424114301 ADHITHYA S
10 112424114302 ARIKRISHNAN R
11 112424114303 ARUN M
12 112424114304 ASHIK H
13 112424114305 BALAJI J G
14 112424114306 BALAMURUGAN K
15 112424114307 BALAMURUGAN V
16 112424114308 BHARATHIRAJA A
17 112424114309 BOOBESHRAJAN V
18 112424114310 FRANCIS NELSON A
19 112424114311 GOKULAKRISHNAN V
20 112424114312 GOVINDAN S
21 112424114313 HARISHKUMAR A
22 112424114314 INDRAKUMAR N
23 112424114315 KISHORE P
24 112424114316 KISHORE KUMAR S
25 112424114317 KUMAR V
26 112424114318 LOGANATHAN M
27 112424114319 LOGESH M
28 112424114320 LOGESHBABU M S
29 112424114321 MADHAN KUMAR S
30 112424114322 MADHAVAN E A
31 112424114323 MANIBHARATHI N
32 112424114324 MANIKANDAPRABU S
33 112424114325 MARISHVARAN K
34 112424114326 MATHANPRASATH E
35 112424114327 MOHAMED AFIR F
36 112424114328 MOHAMMED QASIM N
37 112424114329 MOHANRAJ S
38 112424114330 MUNUSAMY R
39 112424114331 MURUGAN N
40 112424114332 NAGARAJ M
41 112424114333 NARASIMMAN A
42 112424114334 NAVEENKUMAR S
43 112424114335 PARAMESWARAN S
44 112424114336 PARANTHAMAN S
45 112424114337 PARTHIPAN K M
46 112424114338 POOVARASAN K
47 112424114339 PRADEEP U
48 112424114340 PRADEESH N
49 112424114341 PRASANNA T
50 112424114342 PRIYANKA R
51 112424114343 PURUSHOTHAMAN P
52 112424114344 PUVIYARASAN S
53 112424114345 RAJARAJAN M
54 112424114346 RAJESH S
55 112424114347 RANJITH S
56 112424114348 RUBESH N
57 112424114349 SRIDHAR N
58 112424114350 SRIRAM R
59 112424114351 SURESH K
60 112424114352 THANGARASU R
61 112424114353 THARUN S K
62 112424114354 THENARASAN S
63 112424114355 VEERAMANIKANDAN K
64 112424114356 VIGNESH S
65 112424114357 VIGNESHWARAN B
66 112424114358 YUVAN SHANKAR RAJA V
III - Year
S.No Register Number Name of the Student
1 112423114001 AJIN RAJ V R
2 112423114002 DHANUSH M
3 112423114003 KAVIYADHARSHAN V
4 112423114004 MOORTHI K
5 112423114005 SUGAN RAJ N
6 112423114006 THAMIZHARASU R
7 112423114007 THARUN S
8 112423114008 VIJAY A
9 112423114301 AAKASH U
10 112423114302 AJAY E
11 112423114303 ALAGARSAMY M
12 112423114304 ANBARASAN G
13 112423114305 BALAJI G
14 112423114307 CHANDRAMOULLI P
15 112423114308 DHORAN CHAKRAVARTHY P
16 112423114310 DINESH R
17 112423114312 GUNASEKAR R
18 112423114313 IYAPPAN S
19 112423114316 JAIKUMAR P
20 112423114317 JAYA KUMAR C
21 112423114318 JAYASURYA E G
22 112423114319 KALEESHWARAN R
23 112423114320 KALIMUTHU N
24 112423114321 KARTHIKEYAN S
25 112423114323 KUMAR J
26 112423114324 MADASAMY S
27 112423114325 MAHESWARAN M
28 112423114326 MANIGANDAN R
29 112423114328 MURUGAN E
30 112423114331 NANDHAKUMAR G
31 112423114332 NARESH K
32 112423114333 NIDHANAVADA KARTHIKEYA KUMAR REDDY
33 112423114334 PANDIYAN P
34 112423114335 PARANTHAMAN S
35 112423114336 PATCHAIPERUMAL S
36 112423114337 PRAVEEN KUMAR S
37 112423114338 PUNITH RAJ M
38 112423114340 RAKESH M
39 112423114341 ROHITH G
40 112423114342 SAKTHI E
41 112423114343 SAKTHI PERUMAL B
42 112423114344 SAKTHIVEL P
43 112423114346 SARAVANAKUMAR R
44 112423114348 SATHISH C
45 112423114350 SINGARAVELU S
46 112423114351 SOMA SUNDARAM K
47 112423114352 SOMASUNDARAM A
48 112423114356 SUDALAIMANI A
49 112423114357 SUNDARAPANDI T
IV - Year
S.No Register Number Name of the Student
1 112422114001 ARAVIND M
2 112422114002 BANUPRIYA K
3 112422114003 BHARATH M
4 112422114004 EZHILARASAN M
5 112422114005 JAYAPRASATH.M
6 112422114008 NIVETHA R
7 112422114010 SACHIN KUMAR.V
8 112422114011 SURENDRAVARMA V S
9 112422114012 YUVARAJ A
10 112422114302 AJITHKUMAR.N
11 112422114303 AKASH.S
12 112422114305 ANNAMALAI S
13 112422114306 ARAVINDAVARMAN.S
14 112422114308 BALACHANDRAN.P
15 112422114310 BALASUBRAMANIYAM.V
16 112422114311 BASKAR.E
17 112422114312 BHARATH.R
18 112422114313 DARMESHKUMAR.G
19 112422114314 DHATCHANAMOORTHI M
20 112422114315 DILLI GANESH S
21 112422114316 DINESH MONGKIYA R
22 112422114317 GNANASEKARAN.S
23 112422114320 HEMACHANDRAN.K
24 112422114321 HEMANATHAN.C
25 112422114322 ISSACNEWTON.S
26 112422114323 JAGADEESH S
27 112422114324 JAIKUMAR.G
28 112422114325 JANA.L
29 112422114326 JEEVA.M
30 112422114328 KARTHICK.K
31 112422114329 KARTHICK.R
32 112422114330 KARTHIKEYAN.K
33 112422114331 KARTHIKEYAN.R
34 112422114333 KOVALAN.K
35 112422114334 KUMAR M
36 112422114335 KUMARESAN.K
37 112422114336 MADESH H
38 112422114337 MANIKANDAN.P
39 112422114338 MANIKANDAN.T
40 112422114339 NAGARAJ.V
41 112422114340 NARESH.S
42 112422114341 PARTHIBAN.M
43 112422114343 PRADEEPNATHAN.S
44 112422114344 PRASANNA RAJARAM.K
45 112422114345 PRASHANTH.S
46 112422114346 RAMESH.A
47 112422114349 RANJITH KUMAR.S
48 112422114351 RITHICK ROSHAN.R
49 112422114353 SAKTHI.S
50 112422114354 SAKTHIVEL B
51 112422114355 SAKTHIVEL.R
52 112422114356 SANJAY M
53 112422114357 SANTHOSH.S
54 112422114358 SASIKUMAR P R
55 112422114359 SATHISHKUMAR.E
56 112422114360 SELVABHARATHI.G
57 112422114361 SELVAGOPI.A
58 112422114362 SELVARAJ.N
59 112422114363 SEMON.M
60 112422114364 SHARAN RAJ.G
61 112422114365 SILAMBARASAN.D
62 112422114366 SILAMBARASAN.K
63 112422114367 SIVA.V
64 112422114368 SIVARAJU.S
65 112422114369 SUMAN.M
66 112422114370 SUNDAR.M
67 112422114371 SUNEEL.P
68 112422114372 SURESH.R
69 112422114373 SURESH.S
70 112422114376 TAMILARASAN.R
71 112422114377 TAMILSELVAN.S
72 112422114378 TAMILSELVAN S
73 112422114379 THAMOTHARAN.K
74 112422114380 THIRUMAL.V
75 112422114381 THIRUMOORTHI.E
76 112422114383 VELLAISAMY.A
77 112422114385 VIGNESH.K
78 112422114386 VIJAY.B
79 112422114388 YAMATH.B

Syllabus

COURSES R17 Regulation R21 Regulation
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
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List Of Laboratories

  • ME 3381 Computer Aided Machine Drawing
  • ME 3382 Manufacturing Technology Lab
  • CE 3481 Strength of Materials And Fluid Machinery Lab
  • ME 3461 Thermal Engineering Lab
  • ME 3581 Metrology and Dynamics Lab
  • ME 3681 CAD/CAM Lab
  • ME 3682 Heat Transfer Lab
  • ME 3781 Mechatronics and Iot Lab

PEOs, PSOs, and POs — Mechanical Engineering

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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

Graduates of the programme B E Mechanical Engineering will

Effectuating success in careers by exploring with the design, digital and computational analysis of engineering systems, experimentation and testing, smart manufacturing, technical services, and research.

Amalgamating effectively with stakeholders to update and improve their core competencies and abilities to ethically compete in the ever-changing multicultural global enterprise.

To encourage multi-disciplinary research and development to foster advanced technology, and to nurture innovation and entrepreneurship in order to compete successfully in the global economy.

To globally share and apply technical knowledge to create new opportunities that proactively advances our society through team efforts and to solve various challenging technical, environmental and societal problems.

To create world class mechanical engineers capable of practice engineering ethically with a solid vision to become great leaders in academia, industries and society.


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PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
Graduate Attribute
1

Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

2

Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of Mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

3

Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

4

Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

5

Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

6

The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.

7

Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

8

Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

9

Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

10

Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

11

Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

12

Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.


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PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

On successful completion of the Mechanical Engineering Degree programme, the Graduates shall exhibit the following:

  • PSO1 Apply the knowledge gained in Mechanical Engineering for design and development and manufacture of engineering systems.
  • PSO2 Apply the knowledge acquired to investigate research-oriented problems in mechanical engineering with due consideration for environmental and social impacts.
  • PSO3 Use the engineering analysis and data management tools for effective management of multidisciplinary projects.