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Year of Establishment: 2000 - 2001
OBJECTIVE:
Of the many engineering
disciplines, Mechanical Engineering is the broadest, encompassing a wide
variety of engineering fields and many specialties. The mechanical engineers
are employed in an enormous range of technical areas including: acoustics,
air-conditioning, automatic controls, computer-aided design, energy
management, fluid dynamics, robotics, biomechanics and turbo machinery, just
to name a few. Mechanical engineering is a challenging, rewarding and highly
respected profession.
The department of
Mechanical Engineering at Faculty of Engineering with its commitment to
excellence educates the engineers of tomorrow by integrating classroom theory
and practical hands-on projects, and also by emphasizing the process of
learning and critical thinking by conducting industrial visits.
The teaching and
research programs in the department are organized according to both
disciplinary and inter-disciplinary themes. We cover all the core
disciplinary areas of Mechanical Engineering including dynamics, controls,
solid mechanics, materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, automobile and
design.
COURSES
The Department, through the appropriate courses in
the different years of undergraduate course imparts the basic knowledge in
the areas of
Applied
Mathematics
Fluid
Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Thermal
Engineering
Power
Plant Engineering
Heat
and Mass Transfer
Gas
Dynamics and Jet Propulsion
Design
of machine Elements
Computer
Graphics and Drafting
Computer
Aided Manufacturing,
Manufacturing
Technology
Design
of Jigs
Fixtures
and Press tools
Machine
Tools
Automobile
Engineering
Strength
of Materials etc.
In
addition, advanced concepts in a few selected areas of technologies are
imparted through Elective courses in the area of:
Wind
and Solar Power Engineering
Refrigeration
and Air conditioning
Creativity,
Innovation and New Product Development
Advanced
IC Engineering
Turbo
Machinery
Finite
Element Techniques
Combustion
Engineering
Entrepreneurship
Development
Computational
of fluid flow and Heat transfer
Industrial
Robotics
INFRASTRUCTURE:
The Mechanical Engineering department has a total
of 11,000 sq. ft. of well equipped laboratories enabling the students to
apply and verify the fundamentals that they have learned at the classrooms.
There are separate labs for each of the semesters that include:
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Lab (III Semester)
Flow
Measurement Devices
Measurement
of Friction factors in Pipes
Study
of Centrifugal pump, Reciprocating pump and gear pump
Study
of turbines
Manufacturing Technology Lab (III Semester)
Lathe –
Thread cutting, Eccentric turning, Taper turning operations
Drilling
– Drilling, Reaming and Tapping
Milling
– hexagonal, Contour milling
Shaping
and Planning operations
Strength of Materials Lab (IV Semester)
Hardness
test on metals – Rockwell, Brinell hardness testing machine
Impact,
Torsion, Double Shear test on mild steel rod
Compression
test on spring and deflection test on beams.
Thermal Lab-I (V Semester)
Diesel
engine – Retardation test, Performance test, Heat balance test
Heat
transfer equipments
Refrigeration
and Air conditioning equipments
Mini
Thermal Power Plant.
Thermal Lab-II (VI Semester)
Diesel
engine – Retardation test, Performance test, Heat balance test
Heat
transfer equipments
Refrigeration
and Air conditioning equipments
Mini
Thermal Power Plant.
CAD Lab (IV Semester)
Drawing
standards, Advanced concepts of cad software & Drafting
Lathe
and milling operations using APT & NC programming languages
CAM Lab
(VI Semester)
Drawing
standards, Advanced concepts of cad software & Drafting
Lathe
and milling operations using APT & NC programming languages
Dynamics Lab (V Semester)
Vibrating
table, Spring mass systems, Whirling of shaft Balancing of reciprocating
masses
Governors,
Cam study, Connecting rod and fly wheels gear reducers
Gyroscopes
and turn table apparatus.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
MINI PROJECTS:
INDUSTRIAL VISITS:
To provide insight and knowledge of the industrial
environment students are escorted on industrial visits to firms such as:
Industries
GUEST LECTURES:
Guest lectures on latest topics and upcoming
fields are conducted by experts from Industries and Research Organizations.
This is an endeavor to keep students abreast of the advancements in
technology.
PAPER PRESENTATION:
The students have participated in various state
level symposiums conducted by other colleges and have won several prizes.
VALUE-ADDED PROGRAMS:
Courses are developed and conducted on latest
topics in the field of Mechanical Engineering apart from the regular
University syllabus. Some of the present value added programs are:
PRO-E
ANSYS
Computer Based Analysis
Modeling
C++
Java
Microsoft Visual Stdio .NET
DBMS
Operating Systems
Networking
Personality Development Programs
HR, Aptitude Test, Group
Discussion, Seminars
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT:
A research centre has been established to identify
innovations in Mechanical Engineering and to alter the existing technology in
a sophisticated manner.
An
experimental setup for analyzing the flue gas is carried out as part of
research program. Apart from the research quite a few project works are
performed at the laboratories. Namely,
Performance
analysis of I-C engine using different fuel mixture,
Theoretical
modeling and analysis super alloy, materials,
Intelligent
modeling and optimization of turning using tool steel.
Faculty
Consistent with the high standard of excellence
aimed by the Institution, the faculty comprises a team of carefully selected
and highly qualified persons who have proven record of meritorious
accomplishments to their credit. We have Doctorates and Postgraduates
specialized in various disciplines who have extensive industrial and teaching
experience. The staff strength is according to the norms prescribed by Ministry
of Technical Education, Libya.
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