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Trends in Mechanical Engineering & Technology

E-ISSN: 2231-1793

Editor Overview

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Dr. Manujesh B J

Dr. Manujesh B J

Professor & Head
Vivekananda College of Engineering & Technology, Karnataka, India
Editor in Chief
Trends in Mechanical Engineering & Technology
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Ahead of Print Articles

Total Articles : 4

Ahead of Print  Subscription Review Article Published on :- 17-Jul-2024
By  
T.R. Vijayaram,
AbstractOne million engineering graduates are produced in India each year as of 2021. In terms of technical education, India has 3500 engineering colleges, . . .

[This section belongs to Trends in Mechanical Engineering & Technology ]

Ahead of Print  Subscription Review Article Published on :- 17-Jul-2024
By  
Shivam Singh, Tanuj Kumar Gupta,
AbstractOver the years, there has been a lot of focus on improving heat transmission by utilizing various approaches in an effort to make heat exchangers . . .

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Ahead of Print  Subscription Review Article Published on :- 17-Jul-2024
By  
Shivam Saini, Ujjwal Thakur, Shashwat Verma, Anand Sehgal,
AbstractThe present investigation looks at how well various machine learning algorithms predict cardiac disease. Since heart disease is one of the major . . .

[This section belongs to Trends in Mechanical Engineering & Technology ]

Ahead of Print  Subscription Review Article Published on :- 17-Jul-2024
By  
Rachit Saxena, Anuj Sharma, Saurv Kumar,
AbstractThe world’s need for energy has grown in recent years. Therefore, when fossil fuels are used more and more to meet energy demands, fossil fuels will . . .

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