Introduction to Mechanical Systems provides a foundational overview of mechanical systems. Simple machines, such as the lever, incline planed, and wheel, are the building blocks of even the most complex mechanical systems. Both simple and complex machines manipulate mechanical forces, including distance and friction, in order to achieve mechanical advantage. Understanding how simple machines work is essential to understanding and working with any type of machinery. This includes being familiar with each type of simple machine as well as its components, function, and mechanical advantage, all of which serve as the basis for understanding advanced mechanical topics. Without the foundational information presented in this class, users will not be prepared to study more complex aspects of mechanical systems.
Other Courses in this Program:
Safety for Mechanical Work 111440020 Forces of Machines 121
440030 Power Transmission Components 201
440100 Mechanical Power Variables 202
440120 Lubricant Fundamentals 211
440110 Bearing Applications 221
440130 Spring Applications 231
440140 Belt Drive Applications 241
440150 Gear Applications 251
440160
Course ID
440010
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60