Friday, 6 January 2012

COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS



Hey Everyone,

Lately, a lot of the students I interact with, have expressed their interest in Computational Fluid Dynamics. It seems that there is a steady curiosity among engineering students to learn more about fluid flow simulations and their applications. Fluid flow simulation is very vast and diverse in itself. I have taught a number of students these wonderful techniques. It is actually fun to do, once we get the hang of it and understand why we do whatever it is. I came across a few good simulation videos from youtube and I think it would be great starter for those who are interested in learning CFD. These videos would give you an idea of what you would be doing if you were to do CFD simulation. Watch it, analyze it carefully and see if you wish to learn the wonderful art of computational fluid dynamics. 

CFD simulation an be applied to numerous areas of research. The videos you find below show application of CFD in Sports, Cartography, Town-planning and Aeronautics. I personally find the second video very interesting, as it demonstrates how ANSYS results can be integrated with Google Earth. 

 

 


Feel free to contact us to learn more about our CFD training programs. We also help engineering students with their final year projects. If you have any unique idea for an unique project, we are here to help you. Hope you all find these videos useful and interesting. Let us know if you wish to know more about something. Thank you for the wonderful support you all have been giving us. Wishing you all the best….

Regards,
Alaguraj Vellaiappan

Saturday, 31 December 2011

ENGINEERING DESIGN AND SOLIDWORKS

Hey Everyone,

       We created this blog with the idea of sharing with you all the interesting things we come across, which may be useful to anyone related to the engineering industry. So here we are with a set of youtube videos that talk about engineering design. We hope you like it. If you are familiar with our MACH ENGINEERS facebook page then you might have seen these videos there. For the rest, here it is:

The first two videos are about engineering design, and the third one is about SolidWorks:

1.  The Engineering Design Cycle – I




2.  The Engineering Design Cycle – II



3.  Intro to SolidWorks

 

    We hope these videos would have helped you understand the engineering design industry and also familiarized you with SolidWorks. As you might know, we specialize in training engineering students with such CAD/CAM/CAE softwares. At MACH ENGINEERS, training is unorthodox, custom-made and specially designed to empower engineering students with the technical skills that the modern engineering industry demands. We also help students with their final year projects where they need to perform industry-level design and simulation. 

    Feel free to check us out at www.machengineers.com

 or 

    Catch us on facebook at 

    Thank you for all the support. Wishing you all the best...

    Regards,

    The Mach Engineers Team

Thursday, 29 December 2011

WE'RE ON FACEBOOK

Hey Everyone,
      We're on facebook now!!! Catch us on facebook at




        https://www.facebook.com/pages/MACH-ENGINEERS/331739556854341

We'll be updating our plans, progress and information  for students.




Regards,


Alaguraj Vellaiappan

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

WE GOT OUR WEBSITE!!!!!

Hey Everyone!!!!
              I am more than happy to announce that our website is up and live!!!! You can catch us online now!!!                                             


                                            http://www.machengineers.com/index.html


We had been thinking for quite a while that having a website would help our students in many ways. Finally we have one. All the necessary information regarding MACH ENGINEERS are available on the site. 


Wishing you all the best.


Regards,


Alaguraj Vellaiappan

Sunday, 25 December 2011

FROM THE FOUNDER’S DESK



Hey Everyone!!!!

We live in a very dynamic modern world now. Things get obsolete in a matter of minutes. To keep up with the pace of change is more than a mere survival tactic now. It is the essence of life. I have always been fascinated by engineering design and simulation. After graduation, I got into my first job as a design engineer. 

Those years I spent working in the design and simulation domain, I spent every moment in surprise, as for one thing, it was my first job but more importantly, I was learning things that I never even heard of when I was in college. The fact that modern day jobs require so much expertise that is not available to the student community via the conventional educational system kept me wondering why.

The industry is evolving at a pace that the educational systems can’t keep up with. I observed this and it made a very deep impact on me. I had always wanted to be an entrepreneur and was searching for the right moment to start my own business. I decided to bridge the gap between the conventional educational system and the modern business world. I decided to empower students, graduates and professionals, in my own way, with what they need in addition to what they already have and in the process help them keep up with the evolution that the business world is going through. This is how MACH ENGINEERS was born. 
I have identified specific areas in the design and simulation domain where the required expertise is often not available to students due to various reasons. Having worked in those areas myself, I have devised tailor-made training systems that rely on hands-on learning approach. I have a great team of qualified and enthusiastic professionals who help MACH ENGINEERS achieve its purpose. Together, we are on a mission towards excellence in empowerment. We have a long way to go and we are taking this journey step by step, one step at a time. 

I would like to extend my help to all engineering students especially those belonging to aeronautical/mechanical/automobile engineering streams. Feel free to contact me anytime to know more about engineering software training and projects. I have so far worked with over 200 students, training them on various software tools and helping them with their final year projects.

Thanks for all the support so far.
 
Have a great day!!!!


Regards,
Alaguraj Vellaippan