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Mechanical Engineering Applied In Vehicles: Past, Present and Future Lidong Chen, Xiaotong Du and Zeyu Cheng Introduction Mechanical engineering is an applied discipline which is based on related natural and technical science and combined with technical experience from production practice, aiming to research and solve both theoretical and practical problems in machine’s design, exploitation, fabrication, application and maintenance. Mechanical engineering is a useful subject in many aspects. Firstly, it can help individuals to know more about the fundamental of the world and improve their self-cultivation, which in turn will push the subject’s development as well. In addition to this, it does a lot of good to our society too. With the development of mechanical technology, the traffic and construction safety has improved a lot, and so does the safety of production, especially in the situation of highly dangerous operation. 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