Mechanical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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Welcome

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Undergraduate Term Projects

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Dropwise condensation on textured surfaces and multi-scale modeling

Dropwise condensation is a heterogeneous
phase-change process in which vapor
condenses in the form of discrete
liquid drops

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Droplet Hydrodynamics during Lysozyme Protein Crystallization

A team of researchers at IIT Kanpur
has studied experimentally the fluid
flow pattern inside the droplet

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Energy optimal walk of an 8 DOF compliant biped robot

A team of researchers at IIT Kanpur
have designed and experimentally evaluated
a new 8-DOF biped robot

We conduct fundamental and applied research in broad areas of Mechanical Engineering

We offer innovative solutions that are also technically sound.

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Welcome Message

Welcome to the Department of Mechanical Engineering at IIT Kanpur. We started our journey in the year of 1960. Over the last six decades, we have grown our expertise and competence in the core Mechanical Engineering curriculum and research.... - Read More

-Prof. Ashish Dutta
Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Featured Faculty

Ashish Dutta
Ashish Dutta
Professor
Arun K. Saha
Arun K. Saha
Professor
Pankaj Wahi
Pankaj Wahi
Professor
Nachiketa Tiwari
Nachiketa Tiwari
Professor
Niraj Sinha
Niraj Sinha
Professor
Shyam Sunder Gopalakrishnan
Shyam Sunder Gopalakrishnan
Assistant Professor
Anikesh Pal
Anikesh Pal
Assistant Professor
J. Ramkumar
J. Ramkumar
Professor
Sumit Basu
Sumit Basu
Professor
Arvind Kumar
Arvind Kumar
Professor
Malay K. Das
Malay K. Das
Professor
Jishnu Bhattacharya
Jishnu Bhattacharya
Associate Professor
Anindya Chatterjee
Anindya Chatterjee
Professor
Umesh Madanan
Umesh Madanan
Assistant Professor
Anurag Gupta
Anurag Gupta
Professor
Anupam Saxena
Anupam Saxena
Professor
Bishakh Bhattacharya
Bishakh Bhattacharya
Professor
Shantanu Bhattacharya
Shantanu Bhattacharya
Professor

If you’re interested in the design, development, installation, operation or maintenance of just about anything that has moveable parts then mechanical engineering could be the programme of study for you.

Mechanical Engineering is perhaps the most diverse and versatile of the engineering disciplines. In addition to physics and mathematics, it encompasses key elements of aerospace, electrical, civil, chemical and even materials science and bio-engineering. Mechanical engineering touches virtually every aspect of modern life, from mobile phones and biomedical devices, to aircrafts and power plants. Not only engineering, mechanical engineers deal with economic issues, from the cost of a single component, to the economic impact of a manufacturing plant. Besides this, mechanical engineers can also be found in sales, engineering management, and corporate management. Versatility is another unique advantage in a world that is undergoing constant economic, political, industrial, and social change. Mechanical engineers are educated and positioned, not only to adapt, but to define and direct change.

What would I study?

Our students build upon their knowledge of science and maths gained in school to learn about materials, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, control, product design and manufacturing processes. Courses on communication, business and other social-sciences along with the technical subjects are designed to groom students with well-rounded perspectives, as well as the ability and flexibility to work in a variety of settings. Practical learning is integrated into the curriculum through B.Tech projects and by providing an opportunity for summer internship with national and international University and industry to solve engineering and scientific problems.

What are my career prospects?

The broadness of the Mechanical Engineering degree offers a wide array of career possibilities. The key characteristics of the profession are its breadth, flexibility, and individuality. The career paths of mechanical engineers are largely determined by individual choices, a unique advantage in a dynamic world. Mechanical engineers are capable of working in a wide variety of industry sectors, and new technologies will create industries that don't exist today. Mechanical engineers are no longer confined to the traditional industries of aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing, but are also employed extensively in important emerging areas, such as nuclear technology, robotics, biomedical technology and energy systems. Furthermore, our students acquire valuable skills in creative thinking, critical analysis and teamwork, which are highly sought after in any engineering industry, consulting and management. The rapidly-evolving technologies and economies of today require graduates with an adaptable and broad skill set, which the Mechanical Engineering degree at IITK offers. So come join us and turn your ideas into reality!

The department of Mechanical Engineering seek applications from foreign nationals for multiple positions at the level of Assistant Professor (AP), Associate Professor (AsP) and Professor (P).

The department is interested in hiring in all fields of mechanical and nuclear engineering, and some specific keywords are: Manufacturing Process Modeling; Metal Forming; Additive Manufacturing; Metrology; Micro-manufacturing;Fluid-Structure Interaction; IC Engines; Turbomachinery; Energy; Multi- physics Simulations; Crystal Plasticity; Interfacial Mechanics; Computational/Experimental Mechanics; Robotics; CAD; Optimization; Vibration & Acoustics; Biomedical Engineering; Tribology; Reactor Physics & Safety; Radiation Detection & Imaging ; Nuclear Materials; Plasmas & Fusion.

The successful candidates are expected to teach courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in Mechanical Engineering, acquire research funding and conduct research, involve in department and institute activities, and provide service to the University.

EMCO Concept Mill 250 Machining Center

The EMCO Concept Mill 250 is a sturdy but compact machine ideal for producing medium scale work pieces requiring high amounts of material removal using modern CNC control software (ESPIRT CAM Software). The roll of Concept Mill 250 in edu-cation is defined by its interchangeable control systems. The soft-ware can be switched in a minute from FANUC 21M control to SIEMENS 810/840 fully supported by Fanuc and Siemens. The machine is equipped with powerful AC servo motors for all axes, and a 20-station Automatic Tool Changer. Work piece is rotatable in every position desired at any time. It has the ESPIRT Software, which is considered to be the most powerful CAM Software. It is a high performance computer aided manufacturing system for a full range machine tool operation The Concept Mill 250 can be integrated into FMS and CIM systems along with the robotics in-terface. Accessories includes a Rotating and swiveling unit as 5th axis with high precision harmonic gear.

Specifications:
  1. Model/Make: EMCO Concept Mill 250
  2. Max Speed: 10,000 RPM, Power 7KW
  3. 20 Station Tool Drum with directional logic
  4. Travel- X350mm, Y250mm, Z300mm
  5. Clamping Surface- 500 X 300mm
  6. PC Controlled CNC: Machining center with Interchangeable control
  7. EMCO Software Win NC
  8. SINUMERIK 810/840D machine license (32bit)
  9. Software EMCO 3D View
  10. 4th Axis- NC Dividing Head WALTER TANI 80 NEG
  11. 5th Axis- Turntable DSE25 –
    • Spindle Speed A axis 15rpm
    • Spindle Speed B axis 3rpm
    • Size- X/Y/Z = 520/260/150
    • Swiveling Height = 80mm
    • Swiveling Area of 4th Axis = Max. 910
  12. ESPRIT CAM Software: Powerful Spectrum Programming for:
    • 2-5 Axis Milling,
    • 2-22 Axis Turning,
    • 2-5 Axis Wire EDM,
    • Multitasking Mill Turn Machining,
    • Swiss Turn and B-Axis Machine Tools High Speed 3 and 5- Axis machining

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ME Fast Facts

42
Faculty
474
B.Tech Students
35
Dual degree students (B.Tech-M.Tech)
254
M.Tech. Students
48
M.S. by research Students
200
PhD Students