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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around seeking guidance in automotive and aerospace design within the context of a mechanical engineering education. Participants express a desire for recommendations on software and books, as well as general advice on how to approach their studies and projects in these fields.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a strong interest in automotive and aerospace design and requests help on how to start, including software and books to refer to.
  • Another participant suggests that the individual should clarify their specific questions and what they hope to achieve.
  • A participant shares their experience with software such as Maya, Blender, and SolidWorks, asking for additional recommendations.
  • Another participant lists essential software for mechanical engineering studies, including SolidWorks, Pro Engineer, AutoCAD, Fluent, Ansys, and MathCad, suggesting proficiency in these tools.
  • There is a reminder about the etiquette of posting questions and waiting for responses rather than repeatedly asking for help.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of software proficiency and the need for guidance in starting their studies, but there is no consensus on specific resources or approaches, as multiple suggestions and requests for help are presented.

Contextual Notes

Some participants may have varying levels of experience with the software mentioned, and there are assumptions about the availability of resources and the individual's current knowledge base.

Who May Find This Useful

Students in mechanical engineering, particularly those interested in automotive and aerospace design, as well as individuals seeking advice on software and resources for their studies.

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hey...i deeply interested in auto n aero desinging...if ne one could help me out...please please please do...i m rt doing my enggineering 1st yr in mechanical...u can directly mail me at manpreet36@gmail.com
 
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auto n aero designs

hey...i m deeply interested in auto n aero designing..but i don't u
know how to start...i m rt now doing my engineering 1st in
mechanical...i want to know wat software n books can i refer...n how to
work on it...please please please help me...ne one can directly contact me at manpreet36@gmail.com
 
well...if ne one could help me out on wat kind of softwares i can work..as well as wat books to refer...please help me out
 
hey help me out engineers or ne one...i m really rearing to go...i hust need a lilltle push..come on please
 
First, let's start with completel sentences. Then maybe tell us what you'd like to do, where you are now. What exactly is your question?
 
I've merged the two threads into one. Mans, please post your topic only once.

Thank you.
 
If you're only in your first year of an engineering degree, you have plenty of time to sit back and weigh up the options. A mechanical engineering degree is very broad and diverse, you can use it for all sorts of things. If you want to design cars or planes, go for it.
 
help me

i am working on designing a car and started working on few softwares as well like maya,blender,solidworks..if there is any other software or book which you thing may be helpful to me please let me..u can mail me at manpreet36@gmail.com..if you can help me in any case...please do so
 
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Mans.

During my studies, I have found the following pieces of software essential to my course. You may find these useful, I suggest you become proficient in them all.


Solidworks
Pro Engineer
AutoCad
Fluent
Ansys
MathCad


Generally, when posting on a message board, the tradition is to post your question and wait for an answer, and then acknowledge it. Pestering usually makes others less inclined to help!

Good luck with your course.
 
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thaxs for ur advice brewnog...actually i m new to the forums so i m not dat much used to all this...ne ways...hope u will b there to help me out wen ever i need some help
 

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