Introduction to Mechanical Properties provides a thorough introduction to key mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, hardness, ductility, and impact resistance. This class discusses how shear, compression, and tensile stress impact a material's properties, how force is shown on a stress-strain graph, and common methods manufacturers use to test a material's strength. To make quality products, manufacturers must anticipate how a material responds to shaping and cutting forces and understand how that material will ultimately function once it reaches the customer. Evaluating a material's mechanical and physical properties is the first step to choosing reliable tooling and processing methods. After taking Introduction to Mechanical Properties, users will know more about hardness, ductility, and strength, what materials exhibit these characteristics, and common methods a facility might use to test these qualities.
Other Courses in this Program:
Introduction to Physical Properties 101180010 Introduction to Metals 121
180030 Introduction to Plastics 131
180040 Metal Manufacturing 140
500140 Introduction to Ceramics 141
180050 Introduction to Composites 151
180060 Polymer Composite Processes 152
180070 Classification of Steel 201
180110 Essentials of Heat Treatment of Steel 211
180120
Course ID
180020
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60