- Introduction
- Materials in Design
- Four Aspects of Mechanical design
- Four main factors in material selection
- Material selection in Design process
- A generic Mechanical system
- Types of Design Problems
- Classification of Materials
Basics of Material selection for mechanical design engineers
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Material selection in mechanical design refers to the approaches used to identify the materials and segment configurations that are generally suited to a specific application out of the full variety of materials and configurations that are accessible. Mufaddal Rasheed, a mechanical engineer, and inventor designed the Basics of Material selection for mechanical design engineers online certification, which is provided through Udemy.
Basics of Material selection for mechanical design engineers online training involves 4 hours of prerecorded lectures along with 2 articles aimed at participants who want to begin their journey in the field of materials for mechanical design for product development. Basics of Material selection for mechanical design engineers online classes also explain the characteristics of the materials and how to examine and influence product performance.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 4 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 2 articles
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources.
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
After completing the Basics of Material selection for mechanical design engineers certification course, participants will be introduced to the foundational concepts of mechanical design for mechanical engineering and product development operations. Participants will explore the concepts involved with hardness, toughness, strength, ductility, and fatigue for selecting materials and calculating the materials index. In addition, participants will also learn about concepts involved with mechanical loading.
The syllabus
Introduction
Material properties
- Questions to be answered for material properties
- Density
- Cost of Material
- Ductility and Malleability - Plasticity
- Brittleness
- Modulus
- Strength
- Tensile vs Compressive Strength
- Hardness
- Wear in mechanical components
- Measuring Wear
- Wear and material selection
- Reslilience
- Toughness
- Fracture Toughness
- Fatigue Strength and Fatigue Endurance limits
- Factors which influence Fatigue
- Creep
- Energy loss in loading- unloading cycle
- Loss coefficient and Tan delta - Internal damping
- Thermal conductivity
- Thermal Expansion co efficient and its consequences
- Heat capacity
- Temperature Resistance
- Corrosion Resistance
Introduction to Materials
- Polymers- Plastics
- Glass transition temperature and comparison
- Elastomers
- Ferrous Alloys
- Microstructure
- Heat treatment
- Effect of Alloying elements - Steel
- Common applications and why steel is UBIQUITOUS
- Aluminum Alloys
- Steel vs Aluminum
- Ceramics
- Composites
- Wood - Perpendicularly loaded vs Parallely loaded
Material selection process
- Material Property charts
- Modulus vs Density
- Strength vs Density
- Strength vs cost
- Process of Material selection
Material Indices
- Material Indices
- Tie rod , Design for lightweight optimizing stiffness - indice
- Looking up the chart- Modulus vs Density
- Tie rod , Design for lightweight optimizing strength - indice
- Looking up the chart - Strength vs Density for Tierod
- Beam , Design for lightweight optimizing Stiffness - indice
- Looking up the chart - Modulus vs Density
- Beam , Design for lightweight optimizing Strength - indice
- Looking up the chart - Strength vs Density
- Shaft , Design for lightweight optimizing torsional stiffness
- Shaft , Design for lightweight optimizing torsional strength
- Summary - Material selection using Ashby charts
Test your knowledge
- Test your knowledge Part I
Test your knowledge Part II
Bonus section
- Bonus : More resources for learning Mechanical engineering and design