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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
Mechanical engineering, which examines moving parts and systems, is one of the most adaptable and interesting branches of the engineering discipline. The human body, itself a highly sophisticated machine, is just one example of how mechanical engineering affects practically every facet of modern life. To design, analyze, construct, and maintain mechanical systems, mechanical engineers use principles from engineering physics, mathematics, and materials science. Mechanics / Statics - Introduction to Mechanical Engineering certification course, which is made available by Udemy to applicants desiring to learn the levels of mechanical engineering.
Mechanics / Statics - Introduction to Mechanical Engineering online training is an intensive course that will help individuals learn about engineering solid mechanics in a short amount of time which includes two hours of video lessons and 39 downloadable resources and unlimited mobile and television access. Mechanics / Statics - Introduction to Mechanical Engineering online classes covers a wide range of concepts applicable to many engineering scenarios like engineering stress, strain, forces (including Newton's Laws), etc.
The highlights
- Certificate of Completion
- Self-Paced Course
- 39 Articles
- 39 Downloadable Resources
- Two Hours of Video Content
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30 days money back guarantee
- Unlimited access
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What you will learn
After completing the Mechanics / Statics - Introduction to Mechanical Engineering online certification, students will be able to obtain knowledge of the SI Units, metric prefixes, rearranging equations, quadratic formula, free body diagrams and moments, force, stress and strain, young's modulus and Poisson's ratio. The candidate will learn about the shear force, bending moment diagrams, deflection of beams, thermal expansion, and pressure volumes as well as mathematics and mechanics.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Introduction
Engineering Mathematics Overview
- SI Units
- Metric Prefixes
- Rearranging Equations
- Quadratic Formula
Engineering Solid Mechanics
- Formula Sheet
- About the Course
- Free Body Diagrams and Moments
- Force, Stress and Strain
- Young's Modulus and Poisson's Ratio
- Second Moment of Area
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 1
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 2
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 3
- Deflection of Beams
- Buckling
- Thermal Expansion
- Pin Jointed Trusses
- Shearing
- Torsion
- Pressure Vessels
- Conclusion
Engineering Mathematics - Practice Questions
- SI Units - Practice Questions
- Metric Prefixes - Practice Questions
- Rearranging Equations - Practice Questions
- Quadratic Formula - Practice Questions
Solid Mechanics - Practice Questions
- Free Body Diagrams and Moments - Practice Questions
- Force, Stress and Strain - Practice Questions
- Young's Modulus and Poisson's Ratio - Practice Questions
- Second Moment of Area - Practice Questions
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 1 - Practice Questions
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 2 - Practice Questions
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 3 - Practice Questions
- Bending Stresses - Practice Questions
- Deflection of Beams - Practice Questions
- Buckling - Practice Questions
- Thermal Expansion - Practice Questions
- Pin Jointed Trusses - Practice Questions
- Shearing - Practice Questions
- Torsion - Practice Questions
- Pressure Vessels - Practice Questions
Engineering Mathematics - Solutions
- SI Units - Solutions
- Metric Prefixes - Solutions
- Rearranging Equations - Solutions
- Quadratic Formula - Solutions
Solid Mechanics - Solutions
- Free Body Diagrams and Moments - Solutions
- Force, Stress and Strain - Solutions
- Young's Modulus and Poisson's Ratio - Solutions
- Second Moment of Area - Solutions
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 1 - Solutions
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 2 - Solutions
- Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams - Part 3 - Solutions
- Bending Stresses - Solutions
- Deflection of Beams - Solutions
- Buckling - Solutions
- Thermal Expansion - Solutions
- Pin Jointed Trusses - Solutions
- Shearing - Solutions
- Torsion - Solutions
- Pressure Vessels - Solutions