101: You must know how to draw. Your mind was born with the ability to visualize things and draw them bare hand. Everything else then is easy. Otherwise don’t waste time . You will success somewhere else
Learn design engineering. That's where the future is. I've been doing the new design stuff and engineering of building stuff for 55 years. Listen to this guy, but learn to think in design.
What design software do you recommend? I’m familiar w autoCaD, atuoDesk INVENTOR, Fusion, ANSYS, and some MatLab. I would appreciate your reply big time 👍
@@albierodriguez9797 I'm not an expert or anything, so take my words with a grain of salt: Learning design software is just a small step in the huge process, learning software alone doesn't take us anywhere. What I think is more important is to learn the fundamental theory, like materials science, numerical methods, solid mechanics, dynamics, theory of machines, control systems and machine design. Without having a firm understanding of these concepts, learning any design or engineering software is literally of no use, it's effectively like learning how to aimlessly press a bunch of buttons on screen. But when you learn the subject, you'll be able to leverage any software to its maximum potential. If you just learn and master a CAD/CAM/CAE software, at the best you'll be a draughtsman or CAM/CAE engineer, who work under an actual design engineer. In most cases, a design engineers themselves do the CAD/CAM/CAE stuff, so these days a career as a draughtsman or CAM engineer is kind of becoming obsolete (it'll be there for a while) due to the advent of rapid prototyping (you know this if you're an amateur Fusion 360 user). I've also heard that it is less often for fresh graduates (unless they're from a very reputed university and academically exceptional) to get a job as a design engineer, because most of them these days are just learning core concepts in a superficial manner and focusing more on specialized stuff and software, which is not in the likes of companies. With that said, our product design professor (who also happens to be a design engineer at GE) recommends us to learn SolidWorks, MATLAB and machine learning. If you're planning to be a robotics design engineer (mechanical), specifically, then along with those mentioned before, you're expected to be able to comfortably develop programs in Python (since it's gained a high reputation among mechanical robotics engineers as a quick language to develop prototype algorithms for their robots, which will then be optimized and translated to machine-friendly code by robotics software engineers).
Very useful video; appropriate for the current mindset that is held by engineers. Those seniors who say that Subject knowledge is not important are actually saying so to cover up the fact they did not study during their college days.
waah kya baat kahi hai........mann ki baat.......... kuch din pehle aise hi ek relative ne mujhe bola tha aur debate kiya tha practical knowledge aur subject knowledge par...woh aise hi bol rahe thee ki practical knowledge is more important and tum subject knowledge walo ko kuch nahi ata practical and also practical knowledge hi sirf lagta hai industry mein aur subject knowledge ka koi use nahi hee....... but aab mujhe unka kaam samaj mein agaya hain......woh kis level ka kaam kar rahe hai woh..... uus time muje unko jawab nahi dena aya......but agli baar seee inko mast explain karunga ..
It was a pleasure to have you, Sabin! Lesics is helping the engineering community to be stronger with technical skills and real learnings. Hats off to your efforts :)
I agree. Good design engineer should be able to predict desired performance by knowing the basic principles even before sinulation and calculation. This procedure, narrows down possible configurations
I agree on the subject knowledge point but what matters more is the ability to dream and think of something new. Many engineers don't know ABT subject knowledge but have ideas ABT great products.
agreed, but there still needs to be someone who can turn these ideas into reality and a dream or scratched out drawing of a product doesn’t quite sell as much as the physical working product itself
Unfortunately, the vast majority of Engineers have massive constraints that limit their creativity. Cost, availability, supplier networks, legalities, and many other boundary conditions are involved. So, it's not like doing your senior project in college. The same applies to R&D. Engineers must be willing to deal with all the constraints with patient perseverance.
Very true Sabin. Without designing technoligies all the current technologies can not work in real world. Designing makes an idea to work. Keep rocking buddy with new desings.
Hi Sabin this is Engr. Ibrahim Omer and your thoughts are very insightful and I fully agree with them. I appreciate the way you explained the importance of subject knowledge, as it can help to clear up many misconceptions that young engineers might have.
I am a 25 year experience design engineer. through my life i didn't see a perfect engineer like you. i insists my juniors to get good knowledge of mathematics and science. while I take interview firstly i ask questions form pythagoras theorem and trigonometry, if the person gives correct answers then only i will ask some higher level questions. In your speech i was very impressed @ 5:58 you said a key word that was, 'ability to predict the future' really this is the thing every design engineer ought to have. and you insisted that, while doing analysis in a software for testing models we must have own knowledge to accept whether the software is giving correct answers or not, indeed i am appreciating that ❤ ❤❤
Being a Design Engineer & Project Engineer I completely agree subject knowledge is very very imp... There was a time where I had to work with a senior design engineer, where we had to improve design keeping an overall weight from 317kg to 315kg and at a reduced cost...he managed to design with a weight of 314kg and told me as weight reduced so the cost will be reduced...The design was complicated..looking at it I asked how will we manufacture it...he ignored me...he was just happy that he managed to do the design in 314kg...since he was my senior I kept quiet, still regret it...But during the actual production, the cost of manufacturing increased by 2.4 times than the actual design. even time of manufacturing increased by 6.5hours for each batch The point is subject knowledge is very very important
Thank you for sharing your experience. But I'm curious, what happened after? Did the project was given to someone else? Did he managed to fulfill the requirement after? If yes then how?
I see it all the time people get paid to look like they are improving things on paper and cause problems for others to solve in the practical side of things
Hey I just love the way you explain. And yes I am final year mechanical engineering student and have seen almost all your videoes you are doing great job. I am a man with same attitude and I want to work with you. Hope we will meet soon. "Interesting is engineering , engineering is interesting." 😀😀
I think that any engineer should experience three levels of what I call "Engineer Life Cycle"; Innovation, Implementation, Observation and Development. We can see these levels in real life as Design, Peoject or Manufacture, Operation and maintenance and finally Optimization.
I wish I saw this video in my first year of University, now after finished all of the subjects, I feel like I don't know much from what I learnt, just a few subjects, at the end of the Mech Eng degree.
Had I known this 4 years ago I shouldn't have been suffering so far.... Thanks. We were told that we didn't need subject knowledge, in the end we are caught up...
I'm a Btech ECE student,,I want to work in the areas on Photonics, Microwave engineering & Metamaterials. I want to become a Researcher in these areas. Love from Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh
Prototype and Testing (race products) has gotta be so exciting! I was born a design engineer. HS dropout, but ARC, LASER Precise, and the DONE Group thought i graduated engineering school. lol smh
Really awesome video and awesome content... Please upload this kind of videos... It will help us get out of our false beliefs and more knowledgeable for us
If we increase the length of connecting rod thier is no change in engine speed because when piston complete 1 oscillation = 1 rotation Thier is no change in no.of rotation of wheel Hope u understand
second after ted-ed...to depict indian finest work at global standards at least...i would recoomend this channel to higher authorities for such a good work
Thank You so much sir, 🙏 For sharing such fact talk about a design field work. Keep making such videos, because it's can guide us In a proper way...(because I believe - advice of experienced person are necessary for junior to adjust easily in a field nature.)
Dw its not rude at all. I say this as an Indian. As a matter of fact please do email or reach out to them and suggest it, I will try too. It helps us and u so it is not offensive or rude at all.
Problem is, many thinks that science is appendix to engineering, whereas they fail to understand that engineers basically are applied mathematicians working on big chunk of physics or physics + chemistry. Dearth is of understanding mathematics geometrically, so it can be used practically on physical process in order to generate mathematical equation. No one has good knowledge of mathematics, nor anybody teach it. Good mathematics learned engineers never face barrier while going through multiple engineering field while designing the product. In future, design engineers only will b considered as real engineers & others with same degree & bad maths will b helpers. This will give rise to future which someone said about, that, in coming future "either you will give orders to machines or will take orders from machines", depending on one's capability. And this is happening bcz world once again is bending toward scientific research, rather than mere industrial manufacturing.
great explanation thank you for this video..but its little late i m in final year i skipped lots of things ...now i have to learn again all the things even after graduation.but this time i will lern with intrest without skipping
Design Engineer = 10 years of studding and decades of constant learning. Lots of hard work, having to make the product work perfectlly and reliably before it is released to the market. Getting paid small change. Programmer = 2 month course in C++. Type a bit, let the peasants in Engineering test it out, fix 10% of the bugs, release the software to the market. Get paid 5 times more than the Design Engineer.
@@DashCamSerbia Your comment is funny! You hate software but you use it every day even when you written this comment. There is a big difference between a programmer and a Software Engineer, you can google it. Catia, Inventor, Ansys, Comsol, Autocad and all other tool you use in engineering is made by Software Engineers and all other position related to it.
@@modelistul Using and making something is completely different. And Engineer would understand that. Programer on the other hand... Although, I also hate using software too, I give you that. I know what I want to do, but software (made by idiot programers, who don't know shit about Engineering) makes me go through 17 steps in order to do a single simple little thing. I would rather just design on pen and paper, the way shit software is...
Plz make a series of vedioes on this topic, so that more of us became design engineer or at least engineer. Plz try to understand what I try to say, I know you understand , and I hope you will going to work on my request. Thanks a lot for such vedio.
As a structural analysis engineer, I can say pretty much "yes". If you are going to analyse something, you need formulas, you need to know the theory. But if you are just planning to use a CAD software and draw some pretty pictures, then I would say, overall "no". But the second case does is not being a "real engineer" imho.
@@outplayed4511 do you have to get an M.tech in Structural Engineering or B.tech is enough to get into Design Field...plz reply I would like to know about your academic approach to Structural Engineering field.
As a EE I'm going to say no. Some of the basic theory is important like understanding power factor. A lot of the stuff is just learned on the job. I'm in substation design doing 230kV and up stations. I've done 0 integrals or anything fancy. But knowing how to read a datasheet and engineering plans (i.e. building off another persons work) is really important. If you were to go into transmission planning then some of the higher level theory comes into play, a lot of the stuff in that group went over my head
@@brimmed You are not a design engineer. Consider this. Can you select any material for your transformer? Will it have effective heat dissipation by the fluids and the fins? How much will be the power loss in different atmosphere and temperatures? What will be the safe thickness of wires to supply the power? How should you design to get minimal power loss at reduced cost? what design of the transformer will decrease the manufacturing cost? How much upper limit of voltage that it could sustain? All of these have been calculated already but a design engineer will try to improve and increase the efficiency at lower the cost. And you cannot do that without theoretical knowledge. I'm a mechanical engineer so I don't know in depth knowledge about transformer.
What is difference between Practical knowledge and Theorotical knowledge? Practical knowledge : If someone know 2H+O gives water and He is perfect about this process? But in Theorotical knowledge: We ask yourself is it possible 3H+O and know why it is not possible what happen if we do that? So in my consideration Practical knowledge is just small piece of Theorotical knowledge 👍
Dear sir, In oil & Gas industry there are many important mechanical equipment use like Mud Pump, Shale Shaker and many more my request to make the videos on them
I think India should ban private engineering colleges as companies tend to seek for IIT's and NIT's student, no matter how much strong your CV is how much great your project maybe. If they recruit so, they tend to provide pocket money like salary with 8-10hour of work, firstly took as intern
Very well thought sincere advice! The lesson: "Do not seek advice from arbitrary people just because they are a bit older."
How can I like this video more than once? I really needed it, I've needed it for a long time, but until now, I didn't know it existed.
101: You must know how to draw. Your mind was born with the ability to visualize things and draw them bare hand. Everything else then is easy. Otherwise don’t waste time . You will success somewhere else
Nowadays, knowledge in designing and good enough knowledge of tools like CATIA are crucial for getting an engineering job, even the mechanicals..
I loved that two magical golden play buttons .
Seriously look they are magical 👀.
He he, that was a video editing technique. I mirrored the visuals to make the footage more lengthy.
@@SabinCivil
Do you have any advice for Biomedical Engineering students?
I will call this some Engineering golden tips. Thankyou
Learn design engineering. That's where the future is. I've been doing the new design stuff and engineering of building stuff for 55 years. Listen to this guy, but learn to think in design.
What design software do you recommend? I’m familiar w autoCaD, atuoDesk INVENTOR, Fusion, ANSYS, and some MatLab. I would appreciate your reply big time 👍
@@albierodriguez9797 most pros use solidworks or inventor. But it totally depends on your job. Drafters and architects like to use AutoCAD
@@albierodriguez9797
I'm not an expert or anything, so take my words with a grain of salt:
Learning design software is just a small step in the huge process, learning software alone doesn't take us anywhere. What I think is more important is to learn the fundamental theory, like materials science, numerical methods, solid mechanics, dynamics, theory of machines, control systems and machine design. Without having a firm understanding of these concepts, learning any design or engineering software is literally of no use, it's effectively like learning how to aimlessly press a bunch of buttons on screen. But when you learn the subject, you'll be able to leverage any software to its maximum potential.
If you just learn and master a CAD/CAM/CAE software, at the best you'll be a draughtsman or CAM/CAE engineer, who work under an actual design engineer. In most cases, a design engineers themselves do the CAD/CAM/CAE stuff, so these days a career as a draughtsman or CAM engineer is kind of becoming obsolete (it'll be there for a while) due to the advent of rapid prototyping (you know this if you're an amateur Fusion 360 user).
I've also heard that it is less often for fresh graduates (unless they're from a very reputed university and academically exceptional) to get a job as a design engineer, because most of them these days are just learning core concepts in a superficial manner and focusing more on specialized stuff and software, which is not in the likes of companies.
With that said, our product design professor (who also happens to be a design engineer at GE) recommends us to learn SolidWorks, MATLAB and machine learning. If you're planning to be a robotics design engineer (mechanical), specifically, then along with those mentioned before, you're expected to be able to comfortably develop programs in Python (since it's gained a high reputation among mechanical robotics engineers as a quick language to develop prototype algorithms for their robots, which will then be optimized and translated to machine-friendly code by robotics software engineers).
Glad to listen from you, sir. I was desperately looking for guidance for electronic circuit design and development.
@@BME-dj1ox thanks dude..your words are gonna help..this summer I am gonna learn MATLAB. I am doing my graduation at NUST majoring in mechanical..
Thank you Sabin for such a wonderful contribution.
I am currently a third year undergraduate student.
After graduation, I still will follow your lessons and advices.
Very useful video; appropriate for the current mindset that is held by engineers. Those seniors who say that Subject knowledge is not important are actually saying so to cover up the fact they did not study during their college days.
I search this topic and you guy upload this video right time Thank🙏🙏
This could be an encouragement speech
waah kya baat kahi hai........mann ki baat..........
kuch din pehle aise hi ek relative ne mujhe bola tha aur debate kiya tha practical knowledge aur subject knowledge par...woh aise hi bol rahe thee ki practical knowledge is more important and tum subject knowledge walo ko kuch nahi ata practical and also practical knowledge hi sirf lagta hai industry mein aur subject knowledge ka koi use nahi hee.......
but aab mujhe unka kaam samaj mein agaya hain......woh kis level ka kaam kar rahe hai woh.....
uus time muje unko jawab nahi dena aya......but agli baar seee inko mast explain karunga ..
It was a pleasure to have you, Sabin! Lesics is helping the engineering community to be stronger with technical skills and real learnings. Hats off to your efforts :)
This video has cleared up a lot of misconceptions. Thank you very much Sir.
As a young engineer, this was very helpful. Thank you!
Good luck
I agree. Good design engineer should be able to predict desired performance by knowing the basic principles even before sinulation and calculation. This procedure, narrows down possible configurations
I'm a high school student. It's very helpful for me in future. I will keep my subject knowledge good in engineering.
I agree on the subject knowledge point but what matters more is the ability to dream and think of something new.
Many engineers don't know ABT subject knowledge but have ideas ABT great products.
agreed, but there still needs to be someone who can turn these ideas into reality and a dream or scratched out drawing of a product doesn’t quite sell as much as the physical working product itself
Unfortunately, the vast majority of Engineers have massive constraints that limit their creativity.
Cost, availability, supplier networks, legalities, and many other boundary conditions are involved.
So, it's not like doing your senior project in college. The same applies to R&D.
Engineers must be willing to deal with all the constraints with patient perseverance.
This was a good insight into design engineering and the importance of subject knowledge for design engineering. Thank you for this video !!
Very true Sabin. Without designing technoligies all the current technologies can not work in real world. Designing makes an idea to work. Keep rocking buddy with new desings.
Sir to be honest you are just my ideal. I just want to meet you in my life 🥰
I'm a design Engineer
And I am learning what I missed to be a design Engineer
Injection mould design
How you get into that Field
I think he is a mechanical engineer
I really admire the work you are doing and I am trying to become one of innovation design engineer myself
As A Learning Design Engineer. I Feel Proud When You Said "It Is A Deadliest Combination"
Great but how old are you mate?
Hi Sabin this is Engr. Ibrahim Omer and your thoughts are very insightful and I fully agree with them. I appreciate the way you explained the importance of subject knowledge, as it can help to clear up many misconceptions that young engineers might have.
I am a 25 year experience design engineer. through my life i didn't see a perfect engineer like you. i insists my juniors to get good knowledge of mathematics and science. while I take interview firstly i ask questions form pythagoras theorem and trigonometry, if the person gives correct answers then only i will ask some higher level questions. In your speech i was very impressed @ 5:58 you said a key word that was, 'ability to predict the future' really this is the thing every design engineer ought to have. and you insisted that, while doing analysis in a software for testing models we must have own knowledge to accept whether the software is giving correct answers or not, indeed i am appreciating that ❤ ❤❤
This is what i understood after 3 years of designing, thanks for putting in words
Hlo broo
Bro I'm doing engineering pls reply
@@factsmedia3212 what do you want bro?
@@adinathshirodkar9075 Hlo sir I'm pursuing mechanical engineering in pune I'm in 2 nd year and sir i want to become design engineer..
@@factsmedia3212 ok ,so what is your question?
Being a Design Engineer & Project Engineer I completely agree subject knowledge is very very imp...
There was a time where I had to work with a senior design engineer, where we had to improve design keeping an overall weight from 317kg to 315kg and at a reduced cost...he managed to design with a weight of 314kg and told me as weight reduced so the cost will be reduced...The design was complicated..looking at it I asked how will we manufacture it...he ignored me...he was just happy that he managed to do the design in 314kg...since he was my senior I kept quiet, still regret it...But during the actual production, the cost of manufacturing increased by 2.4 times than the actual design. even time of manufacturing increased by 6.5hours for each batch
The point is subject knowledge is very very important
Thank you for sharing your experience. But I'm curious, what happened after? Did the project was given to someone else? Did he managed to fulfill the requirement after? If yes then how?
I loved these kind of work-floor tales..!
Thank you!
What item
My boss still trying.... More than 5 project stopped because of him... 😂😂😂
I see it all the time people get paid to look like they are improving things on paper and cause problems for others to solve in the practical side of things
Hey I just love the way you explain.
And yes I am final year mechanical engineering student and have seen almost all your videoes you are doing great job. I am a man with same attitude and I want to work with you.
Hope we will meet soon. "Interesting is engineering , engineering is interesting." 😀😀
You are a inspiration sir! I have huge respect for you
Every thing born twice ,first in mind and next in real world. Great inspiration words thanks a lot
Bro.... Learn english
@@uncanny5898 you learn to see beauty in subject not grammar mistakes in others
Design starts with the problem and you design a solution for the problem. Calculation comes at later stage of design.
Very Informative, Explained in a very simple way.
I think that any engineer should experience three levels of what I call "Engineer Life Cycle"; Innovation, Implementation, Observation and Development. We can see these levels in real life as Design, Peoject or Manufacture, Operation and maintenance and finally Optimization.
Cool !😎
Your videos were lot helpful to me to learn about electronics, motors and automobiles
Thank you sir Best software for electrical engineer
Sir am very excited after knowing u r a malayali.😲😲😲
Before that you were less excited !!
😀👍👍
I wish I saw this video in my first year of University, now after finished all of the subjects, I feel like I don't know much from what I learnt, just a few subjects, at the end of the Mech Eng degree.
Great Sir. Thank you so much for your advice.
Had I known this 4 years ago I shouldn't have been suffering so far.... Thanks. We were told that we didn't need subject knowledge, in the end we are caught up...
Fellow indian you are doing great job
So my perspective of the design engineer is wrong.
Thanks for enlightening me.
We may not predict the future.
But We make the future
Even now I am a resigned engineer, I still need to learn new things.
I'm a Btech ECE student,,I want to work in the areas on Photonics, Microwave engineering & Metamaterials.
I want to become a Researcher in these areas.
Love from Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh
thank you sir for your advice, i really needed this as i am at the verry beginning of my career.
Thank you so much sir!
Very helpful advice. Thanks a lot!
Thank god, I came across this... Vedio.
Prototype and Testing (race products) has gotta be so exciting! I was born a design engineer. HS dropout, but ARC, LASER Precise, and the DONE Group thought i graduated engineering school. lol smh
Yes your statement is true sir
In field of reaserch and design development.
Quality advice Sir. Thanks
Really awesome video and awesome content... Please upload this kind of videos... It will help us get out of our false beliefs and more knowledgeable for us
Thanks for your advise sir due to which I am feeling great
This channel is beautiful, as an electrical engineering student i find your videos extremely helpful
Thank you sir for this valuable information
If we increase the length of connecting rod thier is no change in engine speed because when piston complete 1 oscillation = 1 rotation
Thier is no change in no.of rotation of wheel
Hope u understand
Thanku so much sir for this information 🙏
second after ted-ed...to depict indian finest work at global standards at least...i would recoomend this channel to higher authorities for such a good work
Thank You so much sir, 🙏
For sharing such fact talk about a design field work.
Keep making such videos, because it's can guide us
In a proper way...(because I believe - advice of experienced
person are necessary for junior to adjust easily in a field nature.)
Thank u so much .. love from Pakistan. ...
Your answers are exactly right
Thank you for your advices! :)
Best video to inspiration the designer .
Thank You @Lesics 🌱
Man. This guy is great.
🙌this is wonderful...thank you
Thank your sir, very helpfull
I don't mean to be rude, and I appreciate the work put into this, but I think subtitles would be very helpful.
The closed captions are pretty good
Dw its not rude at all. I say this as an Indian. As a matter of fact please do email or reach out to them and suggest it, I will try too. It helps us and u so it is not offensive or rude at all.
Problem is, many thinks that science is appendix to engineering, whereas they fail to understand that engineers basically are applied mathematicians working on big chunk of physics or physics + chemistry. Dearth is of understanding mathematics geometrically, so it can be used practically on physical process in order to generate mathematical equation. No one has good knowledge of mathematics, nor anybody teach it. Good mathematics learned engineers never face barrier while going through multiple engineering field while designing the product. In future, design engineers only will b considered as real engineers & others with same degree & bad maths will b helpers. This will give rise to future which someone said about, that, in coming future "either you will give orders to machines or will take orders from machines", depending on one's capability. And this is happening bcz world once again is bending toward scientific research, rather than mere industrial manufacturing.
great explanation thank you for this video..but its little late i m in final year i skipped lots of things ...now i have to learn again all the things even after graduation.but this time i will lern with intrest without skipping
we are expecting further videos like this
He is a Malayali Engineer . I fully agree with him 😀😀
Thanks a lot for an excellent explanation.
You can improve everything but cant improve that already exist.
such awesome content! congratulations Sabin💐
I wish I will work in your company ...great videos
Can you please make a video on Hydraulics and pneumatics...it’ll go a long way thanks .
Design Engineer = 10 years of studding and decades of constant learning. Lots of hard work, having to make the product work perfectlly and reliably before it is released to the market. Getting paid small change.
Programmer = 2 month course in C++. Type a bit, let the peasants in Engineering test it out, fix 10% of the bugs, release the software to the market. Get paid 5 times more than the Design Engineer.
Sooooooooooooo True 😥😥😥😖 Design Engineers are underrated, even though they are one who create it
If you think it's so easy to be a Software Engineer, why not try it yourself?
@@modelistul Because I absolutely hate sowftare. Have no interest in it.
And btw, "Software Engineer", give me a break. Programmer and nothing more.
@@DashCamSerbia Your comment is funny! You hate software but you use it every day even when you written this comment. There is a big difference between a programmer and a Software Engineer, you can google it. Catia, Inventor, Ansys, Comsol, Autocad and all other tool you use in engineering is made by Software Engineers and all other position related to it.
@@modelistul Using and making something is completely different. And Engineer would understand that. Programer on the other hand...
Although, I also hate using software too, I give you that. I know what I want to do, but software (made by idiot programers, who don't know shit about Engineering) makes me go through 17 steps in order to do a single simple little thing. I would rather just design on pen and paper, the way shit software is...
This was really insightful
Plz make a series of vedioes on this topic, so that more of us became design engineer or at least engineer. Plz try to understand what I try to say, I know you understand , and I hope you will going to work on my request. Thanks a lot for such vedio.
Thank you so much.❤
Sir I will definitely send this video link to all my friends...
Sir inte meen pidikkunna video jn kandu ktooo...hehe
Sir Pwoli anu
😀😀
Njan e commentinte oru screen shot eduthu sabinu ayachu koduthittundu kto..sabinu thirakkanu.athukondu ella messagesum vayikkanum reply tharanam samayam kittilla..
Send vid link :)
New video about How EV (Electric Vechiles) work, maximum rpm and speed depends on what factors?
I've learnt a lot of theories and derivations during the 4 years in college and I still wonder if they were necessary.
As a structural analysis engineer, I can say pretty much "yes". If you are going to analyse something, you need formulas, you need to know the theory. But if you are just planning to use a CAD software and draw some pretty pictures, then I would say, overall "no". But the second case does is not being a "real engineer" imho.
@@outplayed4511 do you have to get an M.tech in Structural Engineering or B.tech is enough to get into Design Field...plz reply
I would like to know about your academic approach to Structural Engineering field.
As a EE I'm going to say no. Some of the basic theory is important like understanding power factor. A lot of the stuff is just learned on the job. I'm in substation design doing 230kV and up stations. I've done 0 integrals or anything fancy. But knowing how to read a datasheet and engineering plans (i.e. building off another persons work) is really important. If you were to go into transmission planning then some of the higher level theory comes into play, a lot of the stuff in that group went over my head
@@brimmed You are not a design engineer. Consider this. Can you select any material for your transformer? Will it have effective heat dissipation by the fluids and the fins? How much will be the power loss in different atmosphere and temperatures? What will be the safe thickness of wires to supply the power? How should you design to get minimal power loss at reduced cost? what design of the transformer will decrease the manufacturing cost? How much upper limit of voltage that it could sustain? All of these have been calculated already but a design engineer will try to improve and increase the efficiency at lower the cost. And you cannot do that without theoretical knowledge. I'm a mechanical engineer so I don't know in depth knowledge about transformer.
Not everything but it's important..
I learnedd RCC .. Its used everywhere in structure design
What is difference between Practical knowledge and Theorotical knowledge?
Practical knowledge : If someone know 2H+O gives water and He is perfect about this process?
But in Theorotical knowledge: We ask yourself is it possible 3H+O and know why it is not possible what happen if we do that?
So in my consideration Practical knowledge is just small piece of Theorotical knowledge 👍
Well said... Excellent advice for students....
Dear sir, In oil & Gas industry there are many important mechanical equipment use like Mud Pump, Shale Shaker and many more my request to make the videos on them
Hellow sir....
Loving your videos...
I Can Love More... If U started Teaching of Electrical Engineering with your Graphics....
Loves your Channel...
Thanks for guide
Students think design is learning CAD software. They don't know difference between drafting and designing.
I must teach my self to use programs to be successful
Great! Thanks :)
I think India should ban private engineering colleges as companies tend to seek for IIT's and NIT's student, no matter how much strong your CV is how much great your project maybe. If they recruit so, they tend to provide pocket money like salary with 8-10hour of work, firstly took as intern
Nope giving admission for non Math students would be beneficial.
That's not true. I am from a private engineering college, many of our seniors work as design engineers at big companies as well, for example, Airbus.
Strongly disagree
@@BME-dj1ox lucky you
Very nice & calm presentation 😌 after all it was Lesics💕....but why the camera is mirroring😅
Good stuff, Thanks
You talk so much like Thorat Sir from VNIT❤️❤️
Thank you so much Sir ! Very helpful indeed. Can you please suggest important 3-4 softwares which I must learn
softwares are easily learnable, i would say catia, nx and solidworks are upfront. These are hard to beat in terms of flexibility and accuracy.
@@rajeesh2194 Okok. Thankyou so much
Thanks for sharing sir