Research Topics for B.Tech Mech Engg @ ISM Dhanbad

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Research topics for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering at ISM Dhanbad include exploring entropy in mechanical systems and piezoelectric power generation. A suggested project involves integrating piezoelectric systems with cavitation reduction techniques to recover energy losses. This combination could enhance the efficiency of existing mechanical systems. The discussion emphasizes the importance of innovative approaches in mechanical engineering research. Engaging with these topics can lead to valuable insights and advancements in the field.
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hi friends....
i m doing my b.tech in mech engg from ism dhanbad
can anyone please suggest some research topics while doing graduation
 
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