All 10 Branches of Mechanical Engineering Explained in 8 Minutes and 4 Seconds
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- Today, we’re diving deep into mechanical engineering and taking a look at the 10 different main branches to better understand what mechanical engineering really is and which disciplines could be interesting for you to specialize in. I hope you enjoy! ✨
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Mam very well explained thank you
Please you talk about transportation, aspect of it,I need more explanation of it, because am a mechanical engineering base on motorcycle and generator engineering please explain more about this
Very well explained ❤
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Hi Anna..I have few questions for you..I recently graduated in Aeronautical Engineering but i would like to advance to propulsion design engineering..any universities in Germany for such program ?
Anna, sorry, but i find your video very confusing. You only talk about two branches related to Aplication (Transportation and Bio-Medical). Why only this two? Other fields could also fit in the application side, such and chemical plants (oil and gas, pulp and paper, chemical), Semiconductor, MEP, AVAC, Consumer goods, Energy...
And if you are making this distinction between application and principles/problems, i wouln'd call all of this branches... Trasportation (as a filel) has mech desing, manufactoring, R&D (as roles), for example... as well as Bio... and Oil and Gas, and so forth...
Another thing, in principles/problems you can also add Maintenance Engineering and Research and Development!
What about revers engineering in what field can we enter? Or is it a methodology followed in the field?
Reverse engineering isn’t really a field per say, you just need to have a strong fundamental understanding of various engineering concepts.
Is it good for the mechanical engineer to work in the data science field?
I looked for many videos, most job roles involve computer and software engineering tasks such as coding and optimization. How could my mechanical engineering background add value and advantage to the role which computer and software engineers could not do?
For the second question i would say: not much. Unless you are doing data science with a focus on industry and data that is directly related to Mech Eng. You could however sell yourself as a problem solver, and learn the skills that you lack.
Now, if it is good or not, only you can tell that, if you like it or not, and if you see yourself working in that area :)
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Isn’t industrial engineering a part of mechanical engineering?
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