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    Mechanical Engineering Crash Course: 12 Courses In 1

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    Mechanical Engineering Crash Course: 12 Courses In 1

    Mechanical Engineering Crash Course: 12 Courses In 1
    Published 3/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 8.07 GB | Duration: 23h 18m

    Learn Mechanical Engineering concepts like mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, machine design and more.

    What you'll learn

    Basics of Scientific Method & Engineering

    Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

    Core Concepts of Engineering Mechanics including Statics & Dynamics

    Mechanics of Materials - Concepts of Stress, Strain and Material Behaviour under Force

    Materials Engineering - Concepts of Materials & its Types

    Fluid Mechanics - Fluid behaviour and its properties

    Thermodynamics - How interconversion of thermal and mechanical energy is carried out

    Thermodynamic Cycles - How Engines and Refrigerators work

    Machine Element Design - How various common machine elements are designed

    Heat Transfer - Modes via through which heat transfer occurs and how it is modelled

    Manufacturing Processes - Introduction to most commonly used manufacturing processes

    Computer Aided Design - Introduction to CAD using SolidWorks

    Engineering Simulations - Introduction to FEA and CFD using ANSYS

    Requirements

    Basic High School level Physics is recommended. But not essential.

    Just time and will to learn.

    Access to Solidworks Version 2018 or higher. (For CAD Section Only)

    Access to ANSYS Version 2018 or higher. (For Engineering Simulations Section Only)

    Description

    Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of Mechanical Engineering?This Crash Course in Mechanical Engineering is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills to excel in this dynamic field. Whether you're a student, a working professional, or an enthusiast, this course offers a comprehensive introduction to the core principles of Mechanical Engineering.This course covers key topics such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, robotics, material science, and mechanical design. Through expert-led video lectures, you'll gain a deep understanding of how Mechanical Engineering drives innovation in various industries in the world.This course will serve you either as gateway to Mechanical Engineering if you are new to the field, or it will serve you as a refresher course if you are seasoned professional mechanical engineer.What You’ll Learn:Fundamentals of Mechanical EngineeringEngineering MechanicsFluid MechanicsSolid MechanicsMachine Element DesignComputer Aided DesignFinite Element AnalysisComputational Fluid DynamicsManufacturing ProcessesAnd Much More…Why Choose This Course?Flexible Learning: Study at your own pace with lifetime access to course materials.One stop Course for everything Mechanical Engineering: Get quick information about various subtopics of Mechanical Engineering in one courseCertificate of Completion: Earn a certificate to showcase your expertise and boost your career prospects.Take the first step toward becoming a Mechanical Engineering. Whether you're designing the next generation of electric vehicles, optimizing renewable energy systems, or creating cutting-edge robotics, this course will provide the foundation you need to succeed.Mechanical Engineering is the backbone of modern technology, and this course is your gateway to mastering it. Don’t wait – start your journey today and unlock endless opportunities in this ever-evolving field!Enrol now and transform your future with Mechanical Engineering!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Message from the Instructor

    Section 2: Introduction to Engineering

    Lecture 2 Science & Engineering

    Lecture 3 Scientific Method

    Lecture 4 Engineering Disciplines

    Section 3: Mechanical Engineering

    Lecture 5 Mechanical Engineering

    Lecture 6 Mechanical Engineering Skillset

    Section 4: Engineering Mechanics

    Lecture 7 Mechanics & its Types

    Lecture 8 Physical Quantities

    Lecture 9 Equilibrium & Moments

    Lecture 10 Free Body Diagrams

    Lecture 11 Friction

    Lecture 12 Newton's Laws of Motion

    Lecture 13 Law of Gravitation

    Lecture 14 Kinematics

    Lecture 15 Kinetics

    Lecture 16 Projectile Motion

    Lecture 17 Work & Energy

    Lecture 18 Momentum & Collisions

    Section 5: Materials Engineering

    Lecture 19 Materials Science

    Lecture 20 Mechanical Properties

    Lecture 21 Types of Materials

    Lecture 22 Metals

    Lecture 23 Polymers

    Lecture 24 Ceramics

    Lecture 25 Composites

    Section 6: Mechanics of Materials

    Lecture 26 Stress & its Types

    Lecture 27 Cartesian Stress Components

    Lecture 28 Poisson Ratio & Hooke's Law

    Lecture 29 Stress Transformation & Mohr Circle

    Lecture 30 Torsion

    Lecture 31 Static Failure

    Lecture 32 Fatigue Failure

    Lecture 33 Fluctuating Stresses

    Section 7: Fluid Mechanics

    Lecture 34 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics

    Lecture 35 Properties of Fluids

    Lecture 36 Fluid Statics: Pascal's Law & Buoyancy

    Lecture 37 Fluid Dynamics I: Continuity Equation

    Lecture 38 Fluid Dynamics II: Bernoulli Equation

    Lecture 39 Laminar & Turbulent Flow

    Lecture 40 Characterizing Fluid Flow

    Lecture 41 Internal Flow

    Lecture 42 Open Channel Flow

    Lecture 43 Turbines & Pumps

    Section 8: Thermodynamics

    Lecture 44 Thermodynamics

    Lecture 45 Thermodynamics Terms

    Lecture 46 Pure Substance & Phase Diagrams

    Lecture 47 Gas Laws

    Lecture 48 First Law of Thermodynamics

    Lecture 49 Second Law of Thermodynamics

    Lecture 50 Carnot Engine

    Lecture 51 Entropy

    Lecture 52 Thermodynamic Tables

    Section 9: Thermodynamic Cycles

    Lecture 53 Thermodynamic Cycles

    Lecture 54 Rankine Cycle

    Lecture 55 Brayton Cycle

    Lecture 56 Vapor Compression Cycle

    Section 10: Heat Transfer

    Lecture 57 Heat Transfer & its Modes

    Lecture 58 Conduction

    Lecture 59 Convection

    Lecture 60 Radiation

    Lecture 61 Thermal Resistance

    Lecture 62 Heat Exchangers

    Section 11: Design of Machine Elements

    Lecture 63 Introduction to Mechanical Design

    Lecture 64 Design Factor

    Lecture 65 Machine Elements

    Lecture 66 Mechanical Shafts

    Lecture 67 Non-Permanent Joints (Fasteners)

    Lecture 68 Permanent Joints

    Lecture 69 Bearings

    Lecture 70 Gears I - Introduction

    Lecture 71 Gears II - Force Analysis

    Lecture 72 Belt Drives

    Section 12: Manufacturing Processes

    Lecture 73 Basics of Manufacturing

    Lecture 74 Primary vs Secondary Manufacturing Processes

    Lecture 75 Primary Manufacturing Processes

    Lecture 76 Secondary Manufacturing Processes

    Lecture 77 Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

    Section 13: CAD using SolidWorks

    Lecture 78 CAD vs CAM vs CAE

    Lecture 79 Introduction to SolidWorks

    Lecture 80 Sketching in SolidWorks

    Lecture 81 3D Modelling in SolidWorks

    Lecture 82 CAD Practice A- Table Parts

    Lecture 83 CAD Practice B- Table Assembly

    Lecture 84 Creating Drawings

    Section 14: Engineering Simulations (ANSYS)

    Lecture 85 Finite Element Analysis

    Lecture 86 Theory of FEA

    Lecture 87 FEA Procedure

    Lecture 88 Static Structural Analysis

    Lecture 89 Steady State Thermal Analysis

    Lecture 90 Computational Fluid Dynamics

    Lecture 91 Laminar Flow in a Pipe I

    Lecture 92 Laminar Flow in a Pipe II

    Lecture 93 Laminar Flow in a Pipe III

    Mechanical Engineers who want a refresher crash course,Mechanical Engineering Students,Anyone who wants to learn Mechanical Engineering