The Mechanical Engineering Department established in the year 2011 has been an embodiment of excellence and knowledge ever since it's beginning. With efficient faculty members and a supportive learning environment, the department has struggled to offer its students abundant opportunities to expand their skill sets and grow exponentially in the field of engineering. The department specializes in software design, assembling of automobile parts and dismantling of automobile parts, providing a comprehensive program that ensures that the students are well-equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to become successful engineers in the industry.
Furthermore, the department has state-of-the-art labs and facilities where students can conduct experiments and research in a safe and supportive environment. Students also have access to cutting-edge technology and software, such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and MATLAB, to help them develop the necessary skills for their future careers.
As we all know that materials form the backbone of mechanical engineering, the Material testing lab at NIET serves as a dynamic space for students to explore, analyze, and evaluate the properties and behavior of various materials commonly used in mechanical systems.
The Theory of Mechanics Lab emphasizes hands-on learning and problem-solving activities. Students engage in activities that involve building mechanical systems, analyzing their behavior, and solving engineering problems using theoretical principles. This approach fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Fluid mechanics is a fundamental branch of mechanical engineering that deals with the behavior and properties of fluids, both liquids and gases. Our lab provides students with hands-on experiences to study and analyze fluid flow phenomena, understand fluid properties, and explore their applications in various engineering fields. Through experimental setups and data analysis. we aim to enhance students' understanding of fluid mechanics principles and their practical implications.
Heat transfer is a vital aspect of Mechanical Engineering, encompassing the study of thermal energy exchange between objects and its applications in various engineering systems. Our lab provides students with hands-on experiences to investigate heat transfer mechanisms, analyze thermal behavior, and explore heat transfer applications. Through experimental setups and data analysis. We aim to enhance students' understanding of heat transfer principles and their practical implications.
The field of mechanical engineering encompasses not only theoretical knowledge but also practical skills in manufacturing and production processes. Our lab provides students with hands-on experiences to apply their theoretical understanding in real-world production scenarios. Through practical training, industrial simulations, and project-based learning, we aim to enhance students' skills and prepare them for successful careers in manufacturing and production engineering.
The Production Engineering Lab provides students with hands-on experiences, advanced equipment, and industry collaborations to enhance their competence in manufacturing processes. Through practical training, automation integration, and process optimization, we prepare students for successful careers in production engineering, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in the rapidly evolving manufacturing industry.
Thermal engineering is a core discipline in mechanical engineering that focuses on the study of heat transfer, energy conversion, and thermal system design. Our lab provides students with hands-on experiences to investigate thermal phenomena, analyze energy systems, and develop solutions for efficient thermal management. Through experimental setups, simulations, and industry collaborations, we aim to enhance students' understanding of thermal engineering principles and their practical applications.In this lab by combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills, we equip students with the competence to tackle real-world thermal challenges and contribute to the sustainable development of energy systems
The Basic Mechanical Engineering Lab provides a platform for students to explore mechanical systems and mechanisms. They learn about simple machines, linkages, and mechanisms like gears, cams, and levers. Students gain hands-on experience in assembling and analyzing these systems, understanding their principles of operation and practical applications.
In the Vibration Lab, students delve into the fundamental principles of vibration. They learn about different types of vibrations, including free and forced vibrations, resonance, and damping. Through experiments and simulations, students gain insights into the behavior of vibrating systems, analyze their natural frequencies, and explore methods for vibration isolation and control.
The workshop is a key component of the Mechanical Engineering department, providing students with hands-on experiences and practical training in various aspects of mechanical engineering. It serves as a platform for students to apply theoretical knowledge, develop technical skills, and gain practical insights into manufacturing processes, machinery, and equipment commonly used in the industry. At NIET we also give more focus on machining and fabrication techniques, enabling students to transform raw materials into functional components. Students learn to operate various machines, such as lathes, milling machines, drilling machines, and grinding machines.