Mechanical Engineering Technology is the application of engineering principles and technological developments for the creation of useful products and/or production machinery.
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Teknologis
Engineer engineering technicians are expected to apply current technology and principles of machinery and product design, production and materials and manufacturing processes.
Expandable specializations may include aerospace, automotive, energy, nuclear, petroleum, manufacturing, product development, and industrial design.
Mechanical engineers can have many different titles, including in the United States:
- Mechanical Technologist Techniques
- Technical Products Technologies
- Mechanical Designer
- Technical Products Technological Development
- Manufacturing Engineering Technologies
Training
Mechanical Engineering Course Technology is less theoretical, and more applications are based from mechanical engineering degrees. This is proven through additional laboratory courses required for the degree. The ability to apply the concepts of chemical engineering and electrical engineering is important.
Some of the University's Mechanical Engineering degree programs require mathematics through differential and statistical equations. Most courses involve algebra and calculus.
Often, a MET graduate can be hired as an engineer; job titles may include Mechanical Engineer and Manufacturing Engineer. In the US it is possible to get an associate or bachelor's degree. Individuals with a bachelor's degree in engineering technology may proceed with further courses in engineering and proceed to complete E.I.T. (Engineer in Training) exam to eventually become a Professional Engineer if the program is accredited ABET.
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Apps
Software such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and/or Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are often used to analyze parts and assemblies. 3D models can be created to represent parts and assemblies with Computer Aided Design (CAD) software.
Through computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) applications, the model can also be used directly by the software to create "instructions" for the creation of objects represented by the model, through numerically controlled machines (CNCs) or other automated processes.
See also
- ABET - Accreditation Council for Engineering and Technology, Inc.
- Machine engineering topics
External links
- ABET.org: List of Engineering Techniques Techniques
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