Welcome to Mechanical Engineering
Welcome to the world of Mechanical Engineering. Congratulations, Yes, you have selected a right career option. Mechanical Engineering has never ending opportunities and challenges. It is not just about Machines and Mechanisms but a field which contains minds and people who think, conceptualise, design, build, and develop technology for the service of society and nation. The domain, where many ideas are conceived and developed, is delivered worldwide. Knowledge in Mechanical Engineering “empowers” us to realise any wild dream. Mechanical Engineering is a parent engineering discipline which is further connected with Robotics, Mechatronics, Automation, CFD, Artificial Intelligence, Ergonomics, Cryogenics, Aerospace, Solar/Wind energy and many more. Mechanical Engineering is not just a cause of livelihood but sea of opportunities to prove that sky can be the only limit. Mechanical Engineering is a panacea for challenging attitude and skill seeking entities. “
To be an excellence centre in the field of imparting mechanical engineering education, training and empowering technical skills and to adapt research and transformation culture.
M1: To educate students the mechanical engineering knowledge for life-long learning and empower their professional skills to meet the career challenges
M2: To commit for professionalism, initiative, integrity, innovation and willingness to change and adopt research culture
M3: To facilitate project-based learning for research, innovation and transfer of technology to serve the society
PO.1: Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of science, mathematics, mechanical engineering fundamentals and specialization for research and innovation and engineering problem solving.
PO.2: Problem Analysis: Use the basic principles of science, mathematics and engineering for identifying and analyzing the mechanical engineering problems and to meet the desired need.
PO3: Design/Development of Solution: Design the system and simulate to find the suitable solution to mechanical engineering problems and needs.
PO4: Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge including design of experiments, data interpretation and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5: Modern Tool Usage: Use the appropriate techniques, modern engineering tools and skills including modeling and simulation to bring the technology transfer with an understanding of limitations.
PO6: The Engineer and Society: Apply scientific reasoning methodologies appropriate to mechanical engineering with understanding of consequent responsibilities towards societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues.
PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solution in societal and environmental context to conserve suitable environment for sustainable development.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles, commit to professional ethics and the responsibilities along with the norms of mechanical engineering practice.
PO9: Individual and Teamwork: Function effectively as an individual or as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively with engineering community, be able to comprehend, write effective report and design documentation and make effective presentation with clear instructions.
PO11: Project Management and Finance: Manage Projects in multidisciplinary environment by using modern engineering tools with skill of handling monetary resources.
PO12: Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for life-long learning to keep space with technological and professional advancement.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO I: Engineering Graduates will be able to apply the acquired mechanical engineering knowledge for the benefit and improvement of self and the society.
PSO II: Engineering Graduates will be able to implement the learnt principles and skills to analyze, evaluate and create more advanced mechanical systems or processes.
Programme Educational Objectives
PEO1: To acquire basic principles and knowledge of science and mathematics and its application through engineering skills
PEO2: To achieve peer recognition as an individual and able to lead a team through engineering skill demonstration.
PEO3: To develop abilities for successful professional career with ethical and moral values.
PEO4: A competency to pursue life-long learning and to deal with challenges.
Prof. Mohd Wasim Khan
HOD, Mechanical Department
“Hi, Seasons of Greetings to all,
It gives me an immense pleasure to introduce you the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Theem College of Engineering which has fully developed 17 labs, workshop with carpentry, welding, sheet metal sections. Machine shop withall shopfloor machinaries. In addition to that we have CNC lathe and CNC milling lab, CAD/CAM lab with high configuration PCs operated/controlled through independent server with 50 Mbps internet connectivity and ICT enabled class rooms. The department is little less than a decade old but it has both industry and teaching experience faculty team with average experience of 8 years and all are expert in carving and inculcation engineering skills and entrepreneur able engineering technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering nurtures the ideas born in the minds of our students through its state of art workshop “”Theem Makers Vector”” which has an independent space with all machines and tools to support the fully loaded workshop. Finishing School Scheme, a mission and a special effort of H. J. Thim Trust, is well planned to fortify the employability and readiness to accept the job challenges. It is the quill/feather in the crown of Mechanical Engineering Department. We empower our engineers ready with industry skill and confidence by providing training in collaboration with industry experts and our faculty. Research & Development (R&D) and Intellectual Property Rights Cell (IPRC) supervise all the state of art labs which are established to cater the objectives of “”Finishing School Scheme””. In the field of Quality Assurance and Quality Control, our students are trained by “”Industry Ready Quality Training Lab””. “”Entrepreneurship and Start-up Lab”” provides a complete entrepreneurial and start-up assistance to the budding entrepreneurs. In the field of maintenance schedules, practices and use modern tools and techniques, our engineers are trained by “”Industry Ready Maintenance Training Lab””. Our students gain vast experiences participating continuously in the various National and Prestigious Competitions – SUPRA, Go-Cart, Al Baja, Robot Wars and Races through SAE Collegiate Club.”
Name of the Laboratory Description
Fm And Hmc Lab View Lab | We have Bernoullis apparatus, calibration of Venturimeter & Orifice meter, losses in pipe friction apparatus, Reynolds apparatus, Pitot Tube, Wind Mill |
Rac View Lab | Comfort and luxuries of human life is possible only due to refrigeration and air conditioning, which makes it possible to create artificial environment as per application. This laboratory has equipped with all the facility for students to cater the knowledge of energy efficient cooling, heating and ventilation by using water cooler, heat pump, window air conditioner and vapor absorption refrigeration test setups. Ice plant test setup is unique feature of lab to teach the energy efficient ice making technique. |
Som And Mt Lab View Lab | The strengths lab is equipped with testing systems for learning principles of strength of materials, observing mechanical behaviors of common engineering materials under various loading conditions. |
Thermal View Lab | In Thermal Engineering lab, student should able to learn construction and working of different boilers with mountings and accessories. Heat transfer laboratory includes different experimental setup for determining thermal conductivity of various materials like insulating powder, metal rod, composite slab and natural and forced convection models. Experimental setup for radiation measurement to determine Stefan Boltzmann?s constant. Parallel and counter flow Heat Exchangers. In Heat transfer lab, student will learn to find thermal conductivity of various materials, effectiveness of heat exchangers, heat transfer coefficient and fin effectiveness.. |
Machine Shop View Lab |
I. C. Engine Lab View Lab | This laboratory focuses on learning different CONCEPTS OF Internal Combustion Engine and its practical aspects, Such as Trial on Petrol / Diesel Engines as well as Performance for MORSE test. |
Workshop View Lab | The work shop is having all the modern facilities as per the norms of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). Facility available for training in Machine Shop, Turning Shop, Welding Shop, Fitting Shop, Carpentry & Pattern making, Plumbing & Sheet metal, Smithy shop. |
Cnc Machine View Lab |
Cad/cam Lab2 View Lab | The department has Computer Aided Design (CAD) laboratory, dedicated 24 computers are available with desired configuration. All computers are interconnected with LAN and internet facility. The CAD lab computers are installed with AutoCAD, Solidworks, ANSYS software. The lab is available to UG students for practical and project work. LCD projector is available to the students for project and seminar presentations. |
Mechatronics View Lab | Mechatronics is an electromechanical systems that merges mechanical, electrical, control system, and embedded software design. The department has a well-equipped Laboratory with the all equipments and infrastructure. The laboratory is equipped PLC trainer kit, 8085 Microprocessor Trainer kit, Pneumatic Trainer kit, Hydraulic Trainer kit, DC position servo mechanism, AC position seervo mechanism. Material Technology- To understand this subject students have fundamental knowledge of engineering chemistry and physics. The objective of the course is to understand the basic principles of material science and technology. It includes mechanical testing to determine mechanical properties. It also includes various heat treatment, introduction of furnaces and various engineering materials and their applications. |
Cad/cam Lab1 View Lab | The department has Computer Aided Design (CAD) laboratory, dedicated 24 computers are available with desired configuration. All computers are interconnected with LAN and internet facility. The CAD lab computers are installed with AutoCAD, Solidworks, ANSYS software. The lab is available to UG students for practical and project work. LCD projector is available to the students for project and seminar presentations. |
Md Lab View Lab |
Mmm Lab View Lab | This course introduces undergraduate students to Metrology and Quality Control. The background includes a sound knowledge of measurements. The course aims at to familiarize, to understand the principles of metrology of screw threads, gear measurement, study of measuring machines, recent trends in engineering metrology. To learn use of standard practices and standard data, learn to use statistical concept, control chart for variables, control chart for attributes, acceptance sampling. |
Tom And Vibration Lab View Lab | In view of the requirements of mechanical engineering sector, this lab includes different major test rings equipped with motorized gyroscope, universal governor, balancing apparatus, epicyclic gear train & holding torque, two rotor damping system, different working models with gear boxes etc. and charts. Students are able to learn about different machines, mechanism and working principle. Also they are able to design and analyze the machine components with importance of well balancing, minimizing vibrations etc. |
Engineering Mechanics View Lab | Engineering Mechanics lab |
Cad-cam View Lab | The lab is designed for conducting practical,s based on Data Base Management system. The main objective of lab is to provide practical environment to encourage the students for developing practical skills |
Drawing Hall View Lab | In engineering it is said that engineering drawing is the language of communication for worldwide engineers. In order to obtain this knowledge student must be familiar with engineering drawing that is to read the drawing and also make a neat sketch of objects in standard format. The lab consists of more than 25 drawing tables for drawing of sheets. |
Teaching Staff
Prof. NOMAN BADER
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
M.TECH
Prof.Iqbal Mansuri
Assistant Professor
BE.Mech.,M-Tech.(Thermal Engg.)
Dr. Minhaj Hashim
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Mr. Abhishek Mane
Lecturer
B. E. (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
Mr. Shaikh Abdul Bari
Lecturer
B.E In Mechanical engineering
Mr. Ibrahim Akram Khan
Lecturer
BE
Prof. Harshal Ahire
Asst.Prof.
M.E. (Machine Design) pursuing
Non-Teaching Staff
Mr. HARSHAL SANKHE
Lab Assistant
Diploma in Industrial Electronics.
Mr. Mohammed Fahad
Lab Assistant
B.E (Mechanical)
Mr. Pathan Nadirkhan
Lab Assistant
Diploma in Metallurgy Engineering
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