Mechanical Engineering Student Seeking Ideas for Project

In summary, the conversation suggests that the person asking for ideas is a 2nd year mechanical engineering student looking for innovative project ideas. Some suggestions include building a robot or a machine to wash golf balls, or finding inspiration from science fiction and applying it to real-world technology. The student is also interested in bikes and cars, and is good at engineering drawing, but it is mentioned that part of being an engineer is identifying needs and fulfilling them, rather than simply asking for ideas.
  • #1
sumittripathi
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sir,
i am a 2nd year mechanical engginering student. i want to start a project so i want some innovative ideas .please suggest some projects.
 
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  • #2
seriously?

You're a 2nd year mech eng and don't have any innovative ideas, maybe you should become a physicist instead :wink:

but on a serious note, it depends what interests you. How about building a robot or a new machine to wash golf balls. Find out what you like to do and think of ways to make that thing easier/more enjoyable/more accessable/better. I had fun in 1st and 2nd year building water bottle rockets, solid fuel rockets, paper aeroplanes, radio controlled gliders, etc.
 
  • #3
Let your imagination run, laddie. If you truly don't have fresh ideas of your own, try mining SF novels, comic books, movies, etc. and figure out how to build real-world examples of fictional technology. A lot of current technology came from kids who grew up on Star Trek and applied themselves to making it real, including some very worthwhile medical devices.
 
  • #4
sir
actully i want the topics which are current & we can add something in them to form a new one
 
  • #5
i am interested in bykes & cars & good in engginering drawing
 
  • #6
that's like asking somebody for a good idea for a book and then using their idea to write the book. I'm not sure it works quite like that. Part of being an engineer is finding the need and then fulfilling the need. you like bikes, then find out what you think bikes need and try to fulfill that requirement using your engineering skills. Surely your engineering department has some good project topics.
 

1. What is mechanical engineering?

Mechanical engineering is a branch of engineering that applies principles of physics, mathematics, and materials science to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. It involves the study of mechanics, thermodynamics, and energy to develop and improve machines, tools, and other mechanical devices.

2. What types of projects can a mechanical engineering student work on?

A mechanical engineering student can work on a wide range of projects, such as designing and prototyping new products, improving existing mechanical systems, or conducting research in areas like renewable energy, robotics, or biomedical engineering. The possibilities are endless, and it ultimately depends on the student's interests and skills.

3. How can a mechanical engineering student come up with project ideas?

There are many ways a mechanical engineering student can come up with project ideas. They can attend conferences and workshops, read scientific literature, talk to professors and professionals in the field, or brainstorm with classmates. They can also draw inspiration from everyday problems and challenges, and think about how mechanical engineering principles can be applied to solve them.

4. What factors should a mechanical engineering student consider when choosing a project?

When choosing a project, a mechanical engineering student should consider their interests and strengths, the resources and equipment available, the potential impact and relevance of the project, and the feasibility of completing it within a given timeframe. It is also important to consult with a supervisor or mentor for guidance and to ensure that the project aligns with academic requirements.

5. Are there any resources available to help mechanical engineering students with their projects?

Yes, there are many resources available to help mechanical engineering students with their projects. These can include textbooks, online databases and journals, software and computer programs, workshops and tutorials, and access to laboratories and equipment. Students can also seek guidance and support from their professors, mentors, and peers throughout the project development process.

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