Departmental Laboratories
The Mechanical Engineering Department has extensive laboratory structures providing practical training in manufacturing, thermal sciences, materials science, CAD modeling, and automation systems.
Environmental Engineering Lab
Conducts research and evaluation on energy resources, eco-friendly systems, and waste thermal management techniques.
Transportation Lab
Investigates machine systems, vehicle dynamics, chassis structures, and engine testing setups.
Building Material Lab
Focuses on metallurgical testing, heat treatment analysis, and microstructural characteristics of engineering alloys.
Geo-informatics Lab
Applies mapping tools, coordinate measurements, and digital design metrics for mechanical layouts.
Geo Technical Engineering Lab
Investigates mechanical properties of materials, stress-strain behavior, and foundations for industrial machineries.
HMT (Heat & Mass Transfer) Lab
Examines conduction, convection, and radiation parameters along with heat exchanger operational parameters.
Applied Thermodynamics Lab
Features IC engine setups, boilers, steam turbines, and combustion analysis instrumentation.
RAC (Refrigeration & Air Conditioning) Lab
Investigates performance coefficients (COP) of cooling loops, air conditioning cycles, and duct flows.
Manufacturing Processing Lab
Equipped with conventional lathes, milling systems, shaper machines, and welding instrumentation.
Fluid Mechanics Lab
Examines discharge coefficients, venturimeters, orifices, flow visualizations, and Bernoulli's setups.
MST (Material Science & Testing) Lab
Tests mechanical limits using Universal Testing Machines (UTM), impact testers, and hardness testing rigs.
Project Lab
A dedicated fabrication space supporting student Capstone prototypes, robotic setups, and automation builds.