Mechanical Systems
The physical foundation of any mechatronic system, focusing on kinematics, dynamics, and advanced mechanism design.
Overview
Mechanical Systems Engineering is the backbone of mechatronics. It deals with the design, analysis, and manufacturing of physical systems. Our curriculum delves deep into statics, dynamics, and kinematics to ensure students can design mechanisms that move with precision and efficiency. You will learn to use industry-standard CAD operating systems, perform finite element analysis (FEA), and select materials that withstand the rigors of real-world operation.
Key Topics
- Advanced Kinematics & Dynamics
- Computer-Aided Design (CAD) & Manufacturing (CAM)
- Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
- Robotic Manipulator Design
- Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems
Tools & Technologies
SolidWorks
ANSYS
AutoCAD
MATLAB Simscape
3D Printing
Career Paths
Mechanical Design Engineer
Robotics Systems Engineer
Manufacturing Automation Specialist
R&D Mechanical Engineer