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Mechanical
engineering technology
From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
Mechanical engineering technology is the application of
engineering principles and technological developments to the creation of useful
machinery or products. and / or computational
fluid dynamics (CFD) are often used to design parts and
assemblies. Through the application of computer-aided
manufacturing (CAM), the models may also be used directly by
software to create "instructions" for the manufacture of objects
represented by the models, through computer numerically controlled (CNC)
machining or other automated processes.
Mechanical engineering technologists can have
many different titles in the U.S. including: Mechanical Engineering
Technologist, Product Engineering Technologist, Mechanical Designer, Product
Development Engineering Technologist and Manufacturing Engineer Technologist.
In the U.S. it is possible to get an associates or bachelors degree.
Individuals with a bachelors degree in technology may continue with further
courses in engineering and go on to complete the E.I.T. (Engineer in Training)
exam to eventually become Professional Engineers if the program is A.B.E.T
accredited.
Mechanical Engineering Technology coursework
is less theoretical, and more "hands-on" than a mechanical
engineering degree. This is evident through the additional laboratory
coursework required for a degree. The ability to apply concepts from the chemical and electrical
engineering fields is important. Mechanical engineering
technologists are expected to apply current technologies and principals to
machine and product design, production, and manufacturing processes.
[edit]Mechanical Engineering Technology coursework
Fundamental subjects of mechanical
engineering technology include:
·
Dynamics
·
Statics
·
Machine design and kinematics
·
Teg
drafting and standard familiarization classes
·
Electronic circuit and
electrical analysis
·
HVA Hydraulics and pneumatics
The above subjects are usually the core
subjects of MET programs/courses globally, but because of the
multi-disciplinary nature of MET the most obvious and precise application of
the above modules are Mechatronics
Engineering or courses/programs that are at BSc level which
emphasizes the application of mechanical engineering because Mechanical
engineering (BEng) is usually involved with highly complex conceptual calculations,
In the UK as graduates of both BSc (mechanical and
similar bias) and BEng degrees Technologists are recognised as Professional
Engineers, with a theoretical distinction of BSc (IEng)
and BEng (IEng with much easier access to
gain CEng). The term Professional Engineer has a
very different meaning between the UK and North America. In the UK the term
Professional Engineer is not a license to practice unlike Canada or the USA; it
is a loose term that encompasses engineering technicians, Incorporate Engineers
and Chartered Engineers which are qualifications but not professional licenses.
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