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Mechanical Engineering Project for Final Year

02/15/2013 11:51 AM

guys it's very good for me 2 come back in cr4 .

now i need help from my friends ,,, i am in 4th year final semester now i need to make a project but i can not find any new project... so i need some help pls help me and suggest me some project i can make and show in my university......

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Re: mechanical engineering project for final year

02/15/2013 2:20 PM

Two suggestions:

1) Try to find something YOU ARE INTERESTED IN. That makes a big difference and makes the effort much more useful in your future career. There is the need to be somewhat realistic with respect to the resources and time available.

If there is nothing in engineering that you are interested in then you should consider taking management classes.

2) When communicating as an engineer start sentences with capital letters, end with a period, use upper case where appropriate and avoid any written style that resembles texting.

For someone who does not have English as a first language it is very understandable that their best effort may have some problems. Someone who appears to have a good command of English but makes the choice to communicate in an unprofessional manner is at minimum sloppy, at worst case insulting.

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Re: mechanical engineering project for final year

02/16/2013 1:58 AM

I have interest in Thermodynamics but i am unable to find something new

Thank you very much and I will try to implement.

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Re: mechanical engineering project for final year

02/16/2013 10:34 PM

If you are interested in thermodynamics, try this. See US Patent number 5,832,728 for an explanation. Take an air compressor with a compression ratio of about 30:1. (Think converted diesel engine) Cool the compressor by spraying water into the air intake. The great latent heat of vaporization will cool the compressor, and the output will be an air/steam mixture. Store that in an insulated tank. Then use it in a "steam" engine (inverse of compressor) to recover energy from the expanded mixture. Thermodynamically, it should be a very efficient way to store and transmit energy (think wind turbines and hybrid vehicles). Input is ambient temperature air and water, plus mechanical work; output is work plus ambient temperature air and a cloud of distilled water droplets, which can be recovered and recycled or used for safe drinking water. I'm sure there are professors who will say it can't be done, but I am reasonably confident it was done, back about 1930, with an experimental "diesel-pneumatic" locomotive which was more efficient than a diesel-electric locomotive using the same diesel engine.

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Re: mechanical engineering project for final year

02/17/2013 12:44 AM

I just checked this one on internet and I think i should discuss this with my faculty

coordinator. He can help me with this and thank you very much for your support

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