Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Explained
What you’ll learn
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Apply best practices and knowledge to think through a problem rather than try to memorise the solution.
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Be able to identify many electrical and mechanical machines.
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Apply engineering concepts across multiple engineering disciplines.
Want to know how things work? How electricity is generated and transmitted to your home? How engines are cooled? Or how hydroelectric power stations work? Well, this is the right course for you! This course contains over 10 hours of engineering related video tutorials. You will learn:
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How Two and Four Stroke Engines Work
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How Boilers Work
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How Electrical Transformers Work
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How Valves Work (Ball, Gate, Globe etc.)
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How Primary Clarifiers Work
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How Power Generation Machinery Works (Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy)
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How HVAC machinery works.
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How Oil and Gas machinery works.
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And a lot more!
If you are working in the following industries, you will get a big benefit from this course:
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HVAC
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Oil and Gas
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Chemical Engineering
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Power Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Engineering
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Power Generation
Why this course?
Because saVRee and saVRee lite have trained over 20,000 students on Udemy with an average paid course rating of 4.5/5.0.
Interactive 3D models are used extensively to show you machinery components and how they can be put together to form machines that complete useful work. 3D models are also used to show you how various power stations work.
The course is packed with 2D images, 2D animations, Downloadable Infographics, Downloadable Quiz Booklets and 3D animations.
Don’t waste more time reading this course description, check-out the curriculum, then sign-up for this course!
All purchases come with a 30 day no risk money back guarantee!
Hope to see you on the course!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who is curious about how things work.
- Anyone who loves to learn.
- Anyone who enjoys the gift of knowledge.
- Anyone involved with any engineering related discipline (oil and gas, HVAC, automotive, marine, power, industrial etc.).
Ojinga Blackwell –
Awesome course!!! I learned a great deal of concepts and terminology with incredible animated examples. The only reason I did not rate this course at 5 stars is because of the barrage of questions for the quizzes. There are too many of them! I highly recommend this course to student interested in branches of Engineering, Instrumentation, Electro-mechanical, Power Plant, PLC, Mechatronics, and/or Automation technology.
Edward Vaughan –
Great synch between instructor and course 3D moving diagram.
William Van den Broeck –
It was a good match. As I’m an engineer, I’d like more types of equipment and less repetition. There were a lot of things coming back multiple times. It would also be nice to really look into hydraulics as a subject.
John Hagg –
Interesting if you’re already on a mechanical engineering course. to be honest, it could be more engaging and focus more on the practical aspects – the whys rather than the hows.
Emily Rose –
Just started the this course. So far I like the 3D imagery very much. That in itself is very useful, however, my only down side is that the instructor talks quite fast paste, which can be a little frustrating to gather both image & vocal together.
Mazen Abdo –
Well explained, easy to understand for non-engineers like me! 🙂
Abdul Gafoor Mohammed –
It was great experience to join such wonderful course. Appreciate the efforts. Learn allot of Electro-Mechanical Systems.
Kim Gerber –
Coming from a females point of view – delivery is excellent and well above expectations. Explains complex technical issues in an easy to understand manner.
Shawn Campbell –
Excellent course!!! The instructor is very knowledgeable and engaging. 3D graphics of mechanical parts was very helpful in understanding concepts.
Zayn –
Visuals are good.
Andrew Koshy –
Really great explanations! I’m loving the course so far.
Collins Musonda Songolo –
The course was very interesting. However,the way Certificates are designed is not good. There’s no signature as well as date stamp. Consider redesigning them.