Course Description
Course Duration: Five Training Days
Course Language: Arabic or English
Include:
Scientific material with TAB
Workshops
Reception and farewell at the airport
Daily lunch
Coffee Break
Introduction: This course provides non-mechanical engineers and other professionals with an introduction to the core subject areas of mechanical engineering. Engineering as a profession is becoming increasingly multi-disciplinary and is also combining with other professions. People can find themselves working with mechanical engineers, without understanding the technical language or the key engineering principles. This course focuses on the traditional mechanical engineering subject areas. It covers design, statics (stationary objects), dynamics (things that move), fluids (gases and liquids), and other general subjects. The theory covers the terminology and the basic laws that underpin each topic. A better understanding of the precise use of terms can help improve communication with mechanical engineers, and participation in mechanical engineering projects. This course covers a broad range of mechanical engineering subjects
Targeted Groups: This course is designed for professionals who work alongside mechanical engineers or in organizations where mechanical engineering is an important part of their business. It is also beneficial for those who wish to broaden their knowledge base and gain a practical insight into the subject
Course Objectives: At the end of this course the participants will be able to: Explain the main subject areas of mechanical engineering Recognize the key terminology and the fundamental laws Clarify communications with mechanical engineers Analyze engineering problems better Participate more effectively in mechanical engineering projects
Targeted Competencies: Technical expertise Analytical thinking Problem-solving Communication skills Collaborative working
Course Content: Unit 1: Design: Mechanical engineering design Standards Technical drawing Orthographic projections Tolerances Fits Mechanical components Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
Unit 2: Statics: Properties of engineering materials Solid Mechanics Forces Newton’s Laws of Motion Equilibrium Stress Strength Strain
Unit 3: Dynamics: Types of motion Energy Friction Lubrication Bearings Shafts Fatigue Vibration
Unit 4: Fluids: Fluid mechanics Gases Perfect gas law Liquids Buoyancy Viscosity Aerodynamics Thermodynamics
Unit 5: General Subjects: Mathematical approach Units Computer tools Problem-solving Documentation Ethics History of mechanical engineering Professional engineering registration