IN-2025-D1410-MJ

Mechanical Engineering in India

Location

India

Internship type

ON-SITE

Reference number

IN-2025-D1410-MJ

Students Requirements

General discipline

Mechanical Engineering

Completed Years of Study

2

Fields of Study

Languages

English Excellent (C1, C2)

Required Knowledge and Experience

-

Other Requirements

-

Work Details

Duration

8 - 10 Weeks

Within These Dates

06.05.2025 - 27.09.2025

Holidays

NONE

Work Environment

-

Gross pay

16000 INR / month

Working Hours

40.0 per week / 8.0 per day

Living Lodging

Type of Accommoditation

IAESTE

Cost of lodging

8500 INR / month

Cost of living

16000 INR / month

Work Offered

Additional Info

The option of Work from Home is available for this offer, in which case, the available dates of the internship are from May 2025 - September 2025 and there will be no stipend provided. However, in the case where the intern opts to intern at the employer's address, a stipend will be provided with respect to the dates mentioned in the Work Offered Field. The intern is required to fill out the declaration form attached to confirm the preferred mode of the internship.

Work description

Mechanical Engineering intern:Project Title: Tooth Fatigue Performance and Analysis of Standard Involute and Asymmetric Metal cum Polymer GearsWork Description:1. The objective of the work invovles, design and development of fatigue testing and procedural documentation using adjustable single tooth gear test fixture for effective static gear testing, thus micmic the dynamic gear testing for periodic cycles.2. This will effective reduce the cost of gear testing and obtain a simple calibrated testing method and also reducing the number of sample preparation and bumber of components required for dynamic assembly..3. The whole work invovles gear sample preparation, material properties, assembly, testing and procedural documentation.4. Further, bending strength analysis of different material gears which are manufactured by either injection molding and 3D printed Standard Involute/ Asymmetric gears.Expected Outcome:1) Evaluation: Compare tooth fatigue performance of standard involute and asymmetric metal-polymer gears under various load conditions.2) Insights: Inform optimal gear design and material selection for enhanced performance and longevity.If the intern wishes to work from home: 1. We need you to be able to devote at least 5 hours per day to develop tasks. 2. We will set up weekly meetings to follow up on the progress work using Skype. 3. You shall be provided with the existing resources for your aid. 4. Due to the time zone difference, we expect you to be flexible with meeting timings.

Deadline

30.04.2025

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