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parents are concerned over the uncertain results of their aspirants appearing
in COMEDK and thus as an alternate option they are looking for B.TECH admission
through Management Quota. Almost all the private Engineering colleges i.e.
member institutions under COMEDK have 15% of the total B.TECH seats reserved
for Management Quota/NRI Quota. [Direct
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If you
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Mechanical
Engineering is an engineering discipline that was developed from the
application of principles from physics and materials science. Mechanical
engineering involves the analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of
various systems. It is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines.
The field
requires a solid understanding of core concepts including mechanics,
kinematics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, and energy.
Mechanical engineers use the core principles as well as other knowledge in the
field to design and analyze manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and
machinery, heating and cooling systems, motor vehicles, aircraft, watercraft,
robotics, medical devices. [Direct
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Modern
automotive engineering is a branch of vehicle engineering, incorporating
elements of mechanical, electrical, electronic, software and safety engineering
as applied to the design, manufacture and operation of motorcycles,
automobiles, buses and trucks and their respective engineering subsystems
Automotive
engineers are involved in almost every.phpect of designing cars and trucks,
from the initial concepts right through to manufacturing them.
Broadly
speaking, automotive engineers are separated into three main streams: product
engineering, development engineering and manufacturing engineering.
Product
engineer (also called design engineer), that would design components/systems
(i.e brake engineer and battery engineer).
This engineer designs and tests a part, seeing
that it meets all its requirements (i.e. the shock), performs as required,
material meets desired durability and so on.
Development
engineer, that engineers the attributes of the automobile. This engineer may
provide to the design engineer what spring rate he/she requires to provide the
"ride" characteristics required for the automobile to perform as
desired, etc. [Direct Admission|BMS
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Manufacturing
engineer, determines how to make it. In Toyota, for example, manufacturing
engineering is regarded as a more prestigious career path than designing and
developing the cars. [Direct
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Aerospace
Engineering
Aerospace
engineering is the branch of engineering behind the design, construction and
science of aircraft and spacecraft. It is broken into two major and overlapping
branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautically engineering. The former
deals with craft that stay within Earth's atmosphere, and the latter deals with
craft that operate outside of Earth's atmosphere.
While
aeronautical engineering was the original term, the broader
"aerospace" has superseded it in usage, as flight technology advanced
to include craft operating in outer space. Aerospace engineering, particularly
the astronautics branch, is often informally called rocket science. [Direct Admission|BMS College]
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Safety
Engineering
Safety
Engineering is the assessment of various crash scenarios and their impact on
the vehicle occupants. These are tested against very stringent governmental
regulations. Some of these requirements include: Seat belt and air bag
functionality. Front and side crash worthiness. Resistance to rollover.
Assessments are done with various methods and tools: Computer crash simulation,
crash test dummies, partial system sled and full vehicle crashes. [Direct Admission|BMS College]
Fuel
Economy/Emissions
Fuel
economy is the measured fuel efficiency of the vehicle in miles per gallon or
litres per 100 kilometres. Emissions testing the measurement of the vehicles
emissions: hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon
dioxide (CO2), and evaporative emissions.
Vehicle
Dynamics
Vehicle
dynamics is the vehicle's response of the following attributes: ride, handling,
steering, braking, and traction. Design of the chassis systems of suspension,
steering, braking, structure (frame), wheels and tires, and traction control
are highly leveraged by the Vehicle Dynamics engineer to deliver the Vehicle
Dynamics qualities desired. [Direct
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A
Development Engineer is a job function within Automotive Engineering, in which
the development engineer has the responsibility for coordinating delivery of
the engineering attributes of a complete automobile (bus, car, truck, van, SUV,
etc.) as dictated by the automobile manufacturer, governmental regulations, and
the customer who buys the product. [Direct
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Much like
the Systems Engineer, the Development Engineer is concerned with the
interactions of all systems in the complete automobile. While there are
multiple components and systems in an automobile that have to function as
designed, they must also work in harmony with the complete automobile. As an
example, the brake system's main function is to provide braking functionality
to the automobile. Along with this, it must also provide an acceptable level
of: pedal feel (spongy, stiff), brake system “noise” (squeal, shudder, etc),
and interaction with the ABS (anti-lock braking system)Another.phpect of the
development engineer's job is a trade-off process required to deliver all the
automobile attributes at a certain acceptable level. An example of this is the
trade-off between engine performance and fuel economy. While some customers are
looking for maximum power from their engine, the automobile is still required
to deliver an acceptable level of fuel economy. From the engine's perspective,
these are opposing requirements. The engine size, though is not the only
contributing factor to fuel economy and automobile performance. Other
attributes include: automobile weight, aerodynamic drag, transmission gearing,
emission control devices, and tires. [Direct
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The
Development Engineer is also responsible for organizing automobile level
testing, validation, and certification. Components and systems are designed and
tested individually by the Product Engineer. The final evaluation though, has
to be conducted at the automobile level to evaluate system to system
interactions. As an example, the audio system (radio) needs to be evaluated at
the automobile level. Interaction with other electronic components can cause
interference. Heat dissipation of the system and ergonomic placement of the
controls need to be evaluated. Sound quality in all seating positions needs to
be provided at acceptable levels.
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Manufacturing
Engineering
Manufacturing
Engineers at automotive companies are involved in a wide array of manufacturing
activities. They plan and engineer the assembly of whole vehicles as well as
the individual parts that go into the vehicles. Design and layout of equipment
and people, machine rates and line rates, specification of automation
equipment, and manufacturing safety procedures are all some of the jobs that
Manufacturing Engineers do.
Assembly
plants build vehicles from parts they receive...they rarely build parts
themselves. Manufacturing engineers at assembly plants plan out the body shop,
engine and transmission placement, and the trim and chassis area of the final
assembly. Seats, radios, interior trim panels, pick-up bedliners and wheels are
examples of parts that need to be manufactured for a vehicle and whose creation
would be overseen by an Automotive Manufacturing Engineer. While body panels,
usually stamped sheet metal, have typically remained within the OEM, the
general trend for all other parts is for them to be bought from outside
suppliers. Most vehicles have greater than 60% supplier content (The Toyota
Product Development System, Morgan and Liker)
The
automotive industry has its own culture that Automotive Manufacturing Engineers
need to know to effectively operate. The Automotive Industry Action Group
(AIAG), a consortium composed of hundreds of participating companies, have established
rules and procedures that ensure parts meet strict quality levels. An
Automotive Manufacturing Engineer typically works with statistics and process
controls, validating that the process that produces parts will always produce
those parts with quality. They also search for ways to continuously improve the
process between product upgrades.
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