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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

There are many professions that make our lives easy that we don't really think about. Mechanical engineering is definitely one - a profession with which society would not even exist as it does now.

As with any other trade, there are many different types of engineering. What is mechanical engineering comprised of? Well, the people that study this discipline apply basic physic principles to design, manufacturing, and maintenance of various mechanical systems. In short, these people help to create robots, machines, automobiles, aircraft, ventilation systems, watercraft, industrial equipment, medical equipment, and military equipment (among many other things).

 Why is this sort of trade important?

You might say that without the people that study this sort of engineering, the world may suddenly come to a very abrupt halt (quite literally). Without these people, certain machines would not exist - let alone function. Many of the trades people that learn about this discipline often help to solve various industrial and governmental problems - in short, these people are really irreplaceable.

You may think that a form of machine or robot could easily take the place of a person in this field, but this cannot happen. Why? In order for a machine or robot to function, someone has to maintain it ... and others have to build it (as you can see, removing either person from the robot process would not be possible). What is mechanical engineering based upon? This type of mechanics goes all the way back to Ancient Greece.

The original mechanic was Archimedes (287 BC-212 BC), and without his written knowledge, hardly a person would be able to study this type of engineering today. Many historians also believe that there were a large number of mechanics in Ancient China, and various notable figures throughout the ancient world (in it's entirety) have contributed to the study of mechanics along the way. Quite amazingly, the world has never really been without some form of mechanics, which makes this trade one of the oldest on earth.
To go back to our earlier question - what is mechanical engineering? - this type of learning is both ancient and modern, but it is certain that the world could not live without this trade today. The next time that you meet a person within this field, ask them about the different projects that they work on ... you may be amazed to discover that these people effect your life more than you may know.

By Aazdak Alisimo

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