Automobile Engineering
Automotive Industry is a gigantic sector and nowadays, it is one of the indispensable parts of the industry as it plays an important role in the commutation. With the advent of technology, almost every day, a new automotive product is introduced in the market, and therefore, those who study Automotive/Automobile engineering have to keep themselves updated with the current norms of the industry.
Automotive engineering is one of the most sophisticated courses in engineering which involves the design, manufacturing, modification, and maintenance of an automobile such as buses, cars, trucks, and other transportation vehicles
To make a career in the Automobile industry, an aspirant should pursue a UG course in Automobile Engineering. Later this, a PG course in Automobile Engineering can be taken up to enhance career prospects.
M.Tech in Automobile Engineering
M.Tech in Manufacturing Technology
M.Tech in Automotive Engineering & e-Manufacturing
Over time, automotive engineers cans enter senior-level management positions within their companies. Some gain experience and expertise to open their own consulting engineering firm. Others take sales positions in automobiles companies because they already have the technical knowledge. Colleges with master’s degrees or PhDs teach and share their experiences with engineering students.
Safety engineering:
Safety engineering is the assessment of various crash scenarios and their impact on the vehicle occupants. These are tested[by whom?] against very stringent governmental regulations. Some of these requirements include seat belt and airbag functionality testing, front- and side-impact testing, and tests of rollover resistance. Assessments are done with various methods and tools, including Computer crash simulation (typically finite element analysis), crash-test dummy, and partial system sled and full vehicle crashes.?
Fuel economy/emissions:
Fuel economy is the measured fuel efficiency of the vehicle in miles per gallon or kilometers per liter. Emissions-testing covers the measurement of vehicle emissions, including hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides (NO x ), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and evaporative emissions.
Durability/corrosion engineering:
Durability and corrosion engineering is the evaluation testing of a vehicle for its useful life. Tests include mileage accumulation, severe driving conditions, and corrosive salt baths.