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Prototyping in Mechanical Engineering - Class 2

Offered By: Hackaday via YouTube

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Mechanical Engineering Courses Prototyping Courses Ceramics Courses

Course Description

Overview

Dive into the second class of the Prototyping in Mechanical Engineering series, taught by Will Fischer. Explore crucial aspects of material selection for mechanical engineering projects, covering a comprehensive range of materials including metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites. Gain valuable insights into the properties, applications, and considerations for each material type, enhancing your ability to make informed decisions in prototyping and design processes. Learn how to choose the right materials for your projects, understanding their strengths and limitations to optimize your mechanical engineering prototypes.

Syllabus

Start
​ - Intro
​ - Material Selection
​ - Metals
​ - Plastics
​ - Ceramics & Composites


Taught by

HACKADAY

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