Mechanical Department

Mechanical Department

Mechanical Department

To develop creative mechanical engineers by providing quality education, research and ethical values.

  • To provide conducive environment and facilities for academic activities and preparing students for diverse careers.
  • To develop collaborative research with industries for excellence in research and consultancy practices.
  • To provide education in advanced technologies according to the changing needs of the society.

  • PEO1: To have high level of technical competency combined with research and problem-solving skills to generate innovative solutions in Mechanical Engineering.
  • PEO2: To apply modern computational, analysis, simulation tools and techniques to face the challenges in mechanical and allied engineering streams.
  • PEO3: To be able to communicate effectively and to practice their profession with high regard for social needs adhering to ethical practices.
  • PEO4: To update themselves in the areas and technologies that is relevant to their career and exhibit professionalism with team spirit.

  • PSO1: Application of core subjects namely, Design, Manufacturing, Thermal Engineering and Fluid Mechanics to Mechanical engineering problems.
  • PSO2: Familiarization of modern Design and Analytical software such as AutoCAD, CREO, NASTRAN, ADAMS, CADEM, FluidSim, LabVIEW and MATLAB for analyzing problems of Mechanical Engineering.
  • PSO3: Incorporate design and implementation of mechanical systems in societal and environmental issues.

  • PO1: Engineering knowledge – Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  • PO2: Problem analysis – Identify, formulate, review, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  • PO3: Design/development of solutions – Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health, safety, and societal/environmental factors.
  • PO4: Conduct investigations – Use research-based knowledge and methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
  • PO5: Modern tool usage – Create, select, and apply modern engineering and IT tools for prediction and modeling with understanding of their limitations.
  • PO6: The engineer and society – Apply contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues relevant to engineering practice.
  • PO7: Environment and sustainability – Understand the societal and environmental impact of engineering solutions and the need for sustainable development.
  • PO8: Ethics – Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities.
  • PO9: Individual and teamwork – Function effectively as an individual and in diverse team settings.
  • PO10: Communication – Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with peers and society at large.
  • PO11: Project management and finance – Apply engineering and management principles to manage projects as a member or leader in a team.
  • PO12: Life-long learning – Recognize the need for lifelong learning in the context of technological change.

Mechanical Department

Achievements and Activities

🎉 100% Placement - Batch 2021–2025

Our students have made us proud with outstanding offers from top companies.

🌟 Spotlight: Mr. R. Mukilan

The only student with 5 placement offers, securing roles in leading firms:

  • Gabriel India Ltd (Anand Groups)₹8 LPA
  • HCL₹4.25 LPA
  • Rinex Technologies Ltd₹10 LPA
  • TVS Sundram Fasteners₹1.56 LPA
  • Hexdof Engineering Services Pvt Ltd₹1.44 LPA

We congratulate Mr. Mukilan and the entire batch for their dedication and success!

AICTE Sponsored ATAL FDP – January 2025

Organized by Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College (MSEC)

🛠️ 6-Day Online FDP on "Energy and Electric Vehicles"

Title: “Energy and Electric Vehicles – Opportunities, Challenges, and Futures”

Duration: 6 Days | Mode: Online | Month: January 2025


👨‍🏫 Coordinators:
  • Dr. S.V. Saravanan, Sr. Professor / Mech (Principal – MSEC) – Coordinator
  • Dr. G. Vijayan, Professor / Mech – Co-Coordinator

Mechanical Department Symposium

2025

Career Guidance - Mechanical Department

Designed All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) and participated in the H-BAJA competition organized by SAE India

Best Innovation Award in that competition

2022-26 batch
Overall Championship in the sports / Mr. R. Srikanth Third Year Mechanical Engg student achieved the title of Individual Overall Champion in the Athletics Event for the year academic 2024-25.
2024-25 academic year
2022-26 batch earned the second and third prizes in the technical quiz competition conducted by MIT, Chrompot
April 2025
Anna university (Centre for Faculty and professional development) sponsored 6 days physical mode FDP conducted on the title of “Hybrid and Electric vehicle technology”, in February 2025
Coordinated by Dr.S.V.Saravanan Sr.Prof/Mech (Principal – MSEC) and Co Coordinated by Dr.G.Vijayan Prof/Mech.

🎓 Department Milestone

Celebrating Academic Excellence in Mechanical Engineering

First Ph.D. Viva-Voce Conducted

The Mechanical Engineering Department proudly conducted its first-ever Ph.D. Viva-Voce in the month of May 2025.

The session was chaired by Sr.Prof. Dr. S.V. Saravanan (Principal – MSEC), marking a significant academic achievement and a proud moment for the department.

Research Publications

Faculty members of the Mechanical Engineering Department have published 7 research articles in reputed international journals with high impact factors.

Achievements

Dr. S. Kamachi Sankaran, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, received the Best SPOC Award in the NAAN MUDHALVAN higher education scheme conducted by the Government of Tamil Nadu in August 2024.

Best SPOC Award

NAAN MUDHALVAN

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Faculty Member

Dr. Daniel Smith

Department Chair, Professor

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