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Advanced Diploma In Mechanical Engineering - AD-TEAM - 10-21-2024 Advanced Diploma In Mechanical Engineering Published 8/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 4.85 GB | Duration: 20h 19m A complete Mechanical Engineering Program
[b]What you'll learn[/b] Mechanical Engineering Science Problem Solving Analytical Skills Engineering Mechanics Thermodynamics Machine Elements Hydraulics Automotive technology Electrical Engineering Principles Plant Engineering [b]Requirements[/b] First year college/university Mathematics is preferred [b]Description[/b] The Mechanical Engineering Advanced Diploma program is designed not only to teach the background theory of engineering, but also the application of these principles. Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering branches and considered one of the most prestigious major. Students will study in this program engineering mechanics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Machine element design. Mechanics of Materials, Automotive Technology, Plant Design and the principles of Electrical engineering and many more courses will be add to the this program in the future. Technically, mechanical engineering is the application of the principles and problem-solving techniques of engineering from design to manufacturing to the marketplace for any object. Mechanical engineers analyze their work using the principles of motion, energy, and force ensuring that designs function safely, efficiently, and reliably, all at a competitive cost.So this Comprehensive program will give you a solid background in the field of Mechanical Engineering, for career advancement. Also you will develop a very important critical skills such as Problem solving, Analysis and logic thinking skills. Understand the core principles of mechanical engineering.So this course is directed towardsAny one interested in engineering and science, And People who works in technological and applied sciences fields. Such as Energy, Manufacturing, Automotive industry, Structure, engineering sales and many more.· I wish that every on of you enjoy this program.· You have lifetime access to the course so you can take as long or short as you wish to go through the material. You can replay the videos at anytime using the course as an ongoing reference. You also have a 30 day money back guarantee.BE SURE TO ENROLL NOW! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Engineering Mechanics (Statics) Lecture 2 Introduction to Statics Lecture 3 Problems Lecture 4 Cartesian Vectors Lecture 5 Dot (scalar) product Lecture 6 Moment of a Force about a Point Lecture 7 Moment of a Force about an Axis Lecture 8 Couples Lecture 9 Resultants of Force Systems Lecture 10 Resultants of Coplanar Force Systems Lecture 11 Coplanar Equilibrium Analysis Lecture 12 Analysis of Composite Bodies Lecture 13 Trusses Lecture 14 Beams Lecture 15 Analysis of Internal Forces Lecture 16 Friction Lecture 17 Centroid-1 Lecture 18 Centroid-2 Lecture 19 Moment of Inertia Section 3: Mechanics of Materials Lecture 20 Introduction Lecture 21 Bar Behavior and Hooke's Law Lecture 22 Poisson Effects, safety factor Lecture 23 Nonuniform Bars (1) Lecture 24 Nonuniform Bars (2) Lecture 25 Statically Indeterminate Bars Lecture 26 Change of Temperature Effects Lecture 27 Shear Stress (1) Lecture 28 Shear Stress (2) Lecture 29 Shear strain and Hooke's law in shear Lecture 30 Mechanical Behavior of a Shaft (1) Lecture 31 Mechanical Behavior of a Shaft (2) Lecture 32 Shear Stress in Shafts, Shafts vs Bars Lecture 33 Non uniform Shafts (1) Lecture 34 Non uniform shafts (2) Lecture 35 Pure shear, and shear modulus of elasticity Lecture 36 Examples Lecture 37 Beams-Shear Force and Bending Moment (1) Lecture 38 Beams-Shear Force and Bending Moment (2) Lecture 39 Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams (1) Lecture 40 Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams (2) Lecture 41 Beams-Deflection and Curvature (1) Lecture 42 Beam -Bending Normal Stress (1) Lecture 43 Shear Stresses in Beams Lecture 44 Plane Stress and Stress Transformation (1) Section 4: Dynamics Lecture 45 Dynamics (1) Lecture 46 Dynamics (2) Lecture 47 Dynamics (3) Lecture 48 Dynamics (4) Lecture 49 Dynamics (5) Lecture 50 Dynamics (6) Lecture 51 Dynamics (7) Lecture 52 Dynamics (8) Lecture 53 Dynamics (9) Lecture 54 Dynamics (10) Section 5: Machine Elements Lecture 55 Springs (1) Lecture 56 Shear stress in Helical Springs Lecture 57 Types of Cams Lecture 58 Bushing and Roller Bearing Lecture 59 Rolling Contact Bearings Lecture 60 Power Transmission Devices Lecture 61 Open and Cross Belt Drive Lecture 62 Chain Drive Lecture 63 Gear Drive Lecture 64 Gear Trains Lecture 65 Clutches Lecture 66 Brakes Section 6: Fluid Mechanics Lecture 67 Introduction Lecture 68 Properties of Fluid Lecture 69 Surface Tension Lecture 70 Capillarity Lecture 71 Pascal's Law Lecture 72 Hydrostatic Law Lecture 73 Hydrostatic Forces on Submerged Surfaces Lecture 74 Buoyancy and Floatation Lecture 75 Metacenter Lecture 76 Atmospheric pressure Lecture 77 Single and Double Column Manometer Lecture 78 Liquids in Relative Equilibrium Lecture 79 Liquid Container Subjected to Constant Vertical Acceleration Lecture 80 Liquid Container Subjected to Acceleration along the Inclined Plane Lecture 81 Liquid Container Subjected to Constant Rotation Lecture 82 Fluid Kinematics Lecture 83 Fundamentals of Flow Lecture 84 Continuity Equation Lecture 85 Reynolds Lecture 86 Rotation and Spinning of the Liquid Lecture 87 Circulation Lecture 88 Fluid Dynamics Lecture 89 Euler's Equation of Motion Lecture 90 Bernoulli's Equation Lecture 91 Application of Bernoulli's Equation (1) Lecture 92 Application of Bernoulli's Equation (2) Lecture 93 Application of Bernoulli's Equation (3) Lecture 94 Free Liquid Jet Lecture 95 Free Liquid Jet Lecture 96 Momentum Equation Lecture 97 Flow Through Orifices and Mouthpieces Lecture 98 Discharge Through large Rectangular Submerged Orifice Lecture 99 Time of Emptying Tank through an Orifice Lecture 100 Laminar Flow (Viscous Flow) Lecture 101 Stokes Equations of Motion Lecture 102 Laminar Flow in Circular Pipes (HAGEN-POISEUILLE THEORY) Lecture 103 Turbulent Flow in Pipes Lecture 104 Flow Through Pipes Section 7: Hydraulic Machines Lecture 105 Introduction to Hydraulic Turbines Lecture 106 Pelton Turbine (1) Lecture 107 Pelton Turbine (2) Lecture 108 Pelton Turbine (3) Lecture 109 Francis Turbine (1) Lecture 110 Francis Turbine (2) Lecture 111 Propeller and Kaplan Turbines Lecture 112 Classification of Pumps Lecture 113 Centrifugal Pump Lecture 114 Reciprocating Pumps Lecture 115 Vane Pump, Lobe Pump, Gear Pump, Screw Pumps, Axial Piston Pump Section 8: Engineering Thermodynamics Lecture 116 Introduction to Thermodynamics Lecture 117 Thermodynamic Equilibrium and Zeroth Law Lecture 118 Thermodynamics Properties (1) Lecture 119 Thermodynamics properties (2) Lecture 120 First Law of Thermodynamics Lecture 121 Energy of an Isolated System Lecture 122 Specific Heats Lecture 123 Joule's Law Lecture 124 Relationship between Two Specific Heats Lecture 125 Enthalpy Lecture 126 Application for 1st law for non flow or closed system Lecture 127 Application of First low of thermodynamics Lecture 128 Engineering applications of steady flow energy Lecture 129 The Second Law of Thermodynamics Section 9: Power Plant Engineering Lecture 130 Power Plant Engineering Lecture 131 Steam Generators Boilers Lecture 132 Boiler Mountings Lecture 133 Boiler Accessories Section 10: Automotive Technology Lecture 134 The Basic Engine Lecture 135 Automotive Systems Lecture 136 Automotive Systems 2 Section 11: Electrical Engineering Principles Lecture 137 Introduction Lecture 138 Kirchhoff's Laws Lecture 139 Mesh Analysis Lecture 140 Bridge measurements Lecture 141 Electromagnetic systems Lecture 142 Electromagnetic systems (2) Lecture 143 Electromagnetic Induction Lecture 144 Magnetic circuits Lecture 145 Capacitance (1) Lecture 146 Capacitance (2) Lecture 147 Alternating current circuits Lecture 148 Resistance connected to an alternating voltage supply Lecture 149 Root mean square (rms) voltage and current Lecture 150 Inductance connected to an alternating voltage supply Lecture 151 j operator Lecture 152 Capacitance connected to an alternating voltage supply Lecture 153 Resistance and inductance in series with an alternating voltage supply Lecture 154 Alternating current bridges Lecture 155 Three-phase circuits Lecture 156 Junction diode Lecture 157 Rectifying alternating currents Lecture 158 Thyristor Lecture 159 Full-wave rectifiers Lecture 160 Electronics Any one interested in Engineering and Science |