Hi,
New CAD software for competition of Auto CAD is in market now.
Its price is 1/10th of Auto CAD.
Application is similar to Auto CAD.
But more user friendly that Auto CAD.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Vacancy for mechanical Engineer
Hi,
If you are interested in job change from any stream of mechanical branch you are requested to send your resume at hr@vtechsolutions.co.in at any time.
B.E./DME -
Experience - 0-10 yrs.
Proficiency - ProE, AutoCAD, Hypermesh, Ansys, Production, Quality, PPC, maintenance.
You will receive a call once your resume has been shortlisted.
Also go through the questions below for interview preparation.
If you are interested in job change from any stream of mechanical branch you are requested to send your resume at hr@vtechsolutions.co.in at any time.
B.E./DME -
Experience - 0-10 yrs.
Proficiency - ProE, AutoCAD, Hypermesh, Ansys, Production, Quality, PPC, maintenance.
You will receive a call once your resume has been shortlisted.
Also go through the questions below for interview preparation.
Questions for mechanical engineer at interview
Everybody can share some questions which you have faced at interview.
This will be beneficial for everybody.
This will be beneficial for everybody.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
What is the difference between CAD, CAM AND CIM
CAD/CAM involves the use of computers to make Design and Manufacturing more profitable.
• Parts of CIM use CAD/CAM techniques and products to try and make the factory fully connected using computers.
• The essential difference is CAD/CAM provides the tools, CIM is the philosophy which is used when organizing the computers, programs, etc. and all the information that flows between them.
• Another way to think of CIM is that it allows the structure of an organization to be entered into the computers.
• CIM focuses on connecting the various CAD/CAM modules.
• Parts of CIM use CAD/CAM techniques and products to try and make the factory fully connected using computers.
• The essential difference is CAD/CAM provides the tools, CIM is the philosophy which is used when organizing the computers, programs, etc. and all the information that flows between them.
• Another way to think of CIM is that it allows the structure of an organization to be entered into the computers.
• CIM focuses on connecting the various CAD/CAM modules.
Animation in Pro/ENGINEER
Pro/E Animation is used to visualize the motion of a mechanism or a mechanical assembly in operation.
Pro/E Animation is carried out by:
(i) coordinating the components of an animation sequence, and
(ii) playing back the animation.
Different from ordinary Kinematics Motion function of Pro/E, the Design Animation function in the Animation module of Pro/E Wildfire is more about showing the motion of a concept mechanism design.
The motion can be illustrated by dragging the moving
components, or by interpolating a number of positions of the mechanism. It may not honor all of the constraints defined in the design. One can carry out Animation before the detailed assembly is completed.
Pro/E Animation is carried out by:
(i) coordinating the components of an animation sequence, and
(ii) playing back the animation.
Different from ordinary Kinematics Motion function of Pro/E, the Design Animation function in the Animation module of Pro/E Wildfire is more about showing the motion of a concept mechanism design.
The motion can be illustrated by dragging the moving
components, or by interpolating a number of positions of the mechanism. It may not honor all of the constraints defined in the design. One can carry out Animation before the detailed assembly is completed.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Mechanical Questionery
1. Differentiate C.I. & M.S ?
2. Explain hot working & Cold Working Process?
3. List the Material Used for Cutting Tool?
4. Explain Threading & Spot Facing?
5. State the 1st Law Of Thermodynamics?
6. Difference between 2 Stroke & 4 Stroke Engine?
7. Define Center of Gravity?
8. What is Inertia? Give example of an application?
9. a. Two shafts A & B transmit the same power. The Speed of shaft A is 300 r. p. m. and the shaft B is 250 r. p. m. which shaft is transmitting high torque? b. For the two shafts connected in parallel and subjected to twisting movement the angle of twist of each shaft will be same ( T / F )
10. what are the liner measurement instrument ? Explain Least Count?
11. Why do we need GD & T ?
12. Explain Limits & Fits.
13. Conventional representation of compression spring with circular & Square section?
14. Why second & fourth angle of projection is not used?
15. Why do we use a Gear Box?
16 what is the function of clutch?
17. A Bridge segment is fixed at one end and the other end is freely supported why?
18. why gap is kept between two rails while joining?
19. Do we have differential mechanism in railway carriage?
20 what is the function of fly wheel?
21. what is the braking torque?
22 what is the acceleration & retardation ?
23 will diesel oil catch fire on holding the flame 6” away?
24 what is the fuel used in air craft?
2. Explain hot working & Cold Working Process?
3. List the Material Used for Cutting Tool?
4. Explain Threading & Spot Facing?
5. State the 1st Law Of Thermodynamics?
6. Difference between 2 Stroke & 4 Stroke Engine?
7. Define Center of Gravity?
8. What is Inertia? Give example of an application?
9. a. Two shafts A & B transmit the same power. The Speed of shaft A is 300 r. p. m. and the shaft B is 250 r. p. m. which shaft is transmitting high torque? b. For the two shafts connected in parallel and subjected to twisting movement the angle of twist of each shaft will be same ( T / F )
10. what are the liner measurement instrument ? Explain Least Count?
11. Why do we need GD & T ?
12. Explain Limits & Fits.
13. Conventional representation of compression spring with circular & Square section?
14. Why second & fourth angle of projection is not used?
15. Why do we use a Gear Box?
16 what is the function of clutch?
17. A Bridge segment is fixed at one end and the other end is freely supported why?
18. why gap is kept between two rails while joining?
19. Do we have differential mechanism in railway carriage?
20 what is the function of fly wheel?
21. what is the braking torque?
22 what is the acceleration & retardation ?
23 will diesel oil catch fire on holding the flame 6” away?
24 what is the fuel used in air craft?
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Processes
Whenever one or more of the properties of a system change, we say that a change occur.
The path of the succession of states through which the system passes is called the process.
Different types of processes are
1)Constant volume - Isobaric process.
2)Constant pressure – Isochronic process.
3)Constant temperature – Isothermal process.
4)Polytropic process.
5)Isentropic - Constant entropy process.
The path of the succession of states through which the system passes is called the process.
Different types of processes are
1)Constant volume - Isobaric process.
2)Constant pressure – Isochronic process.
3)Constant temperature – Isothermal process.
4)Polytropic process.
5)Isentropic - Constant entropy process.
Purpose Of Heat Exchanger
1. To heat or cool a stream flowing from item of equipment to another. The stream may be gas liquid or mixture of both.
2. To vaporize a liquid stream.
3. To condense a vapor stream.
2. To vaporize a liquid stream.
3. To condense a vapor stream.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
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