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Integration of Nanotechnology in Mechanical Engineering Systems for Enhanced Performance

Anant D., P. Bhise, S. Patil

Abstract


Nanotechnology has emerged as a transformative field enabling significant advancements in mechanical engineering through improved material properties, energy efficiency, wear resistance, thermal stability, and system miniaturization. This paper explores the integration of nanomaterials within mechanical components, highlighting their role in strengthening mechanical structures, improving lubrication, enabling advanced sensors, and supporting thermal management. Experimental evaluation on nano-enhanced lubricants and coatings is conducted to identify improvements in friction, wear rate, and thermal conductivity. The results demonstrate substantial benefits compared to conventional mechanical systems. Future scope includes smart nanomaterials, adaptive surfaces, and nanoscale monitoring in industrial systems.

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Anant D., P. Bhise, & S. Patil. (2025). Integration of Nanotechnology in Mechanical Engineering Systems for Enhanced Performance. Journal of Research and Review in Fluid Mechanics, 1(3), 20–27.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17895193



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