Preparing for competitive mechanical engineering exams requires a rock-solid understanding of how machines move and function. This text-based course breaks down the core principles of kinematics and mechanisms, making complex engineering concepts easy to grasp. Through clear written explanations, step-by-step derivations, and solved practice problems, you will transition from a beginner to confidently analyzing mechanical systems. You will learn to identify kinematic pairs, calculate degrees of freedom, and evaluate inversion mechanisms commonly tested in the GATE exam.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental terminology of theory of machines, including kinematic links, pairs, and chains.
- Calculate the degrees of freedom for planar mechanisms using Grubler's and Kutzbach's criteria.
- Analyze the inversions of four-bar chains, single slider-crank chains, and double slider-crank chains.
- Apply kinematic principles to solve GATE-style exam problems with step-by-step written guides.
- Explore modern computational approaches to kinematic analysis and multi-body simulation basics.
The course begins with foundational definitions of motion and constraints, moving progressively through mathematical formulations of mechanisms, and concludes with practical, exam-focused problem-solving exercises. It is designed for undergraduate mechanical engineering students, GATE aspirants, and beginners looking for a clear, conceptual introduction to machine kinematics with no prior advanced prerequisites. Start reading today to master the mechanics of motion and boost your exam readiness.
สิ่งที่คุณจะได้รับ
📜ใบประกาศนียบัตร เพิ่มในโปรไฟล์ LinkedIn ของคุณ
💬ติวเตอร์ AI ส่วนตัว ติดขัดในบทเรียน? ถามติวเตอร์ในตัวของคุณได้ทุกอย่าง ทุกเวลา