The MTech | BTech | PhD Project Topics in Mechanical Engineering page provides a diverse list of innovative project ideas for students. Covering thermal engineering, robotics, automation, fluid dynamics, materials science, and renewable energy, it helps students choose projects that align with their academic goals and research interests.
This project aims to maximize supply chain profit while minimizing ripple effects using quantitative (anyLogistix risk analysis) and qualitative methods. Findings confirm supply chain analytics can reduce disruptions and improve efficiency.
This study analyzes the ankle joint using 3D modeling and finite element analysis with CT data. It compares total deformation and Von Mises stress under varying loads and boundary conditions, enhancing understanding of ankle biomechanics.
This study analyzes the centrifugal force generating (CFG) electrode in Thermal Additive Centrifugal Abrasive Flow Machining (TACAFM). By combining abrasive flow machining with electrical discharge machining (EDM) effects,
This study examines how tip clearance and rotor-stator axial gap impact axial compressor performance using CFD models like NASA Stage 37. It analyzes transonic compressor instability, blade complexity, and technological effects on rotor-stator interactions.
This study analyzes composite wing skins using finite element analysis (FEA) to determine the best material for aircraft applications. Using NACA 4412 coordinates, structural analysis identifies Epoxy-Carbon UD as the most suitable material based on deformation