RS
Aug 17, 2022
Great method of explaining mechanical design fundamentals with real-life examples. Thank you for your work and waiting the other parts of the series hoping it goes into depth of the designing process!
ZZ
Feb 16, 2017
The course was a concise and effective review of major concepts. The concepts were well explained and the lessons practical. I have a better understanding of fatigue failure as a result of this class.
By Wael M A
•May 6, 2022
Great
By jayakrishna m
•Jul 27, 2019
Great
By Sergio G
•Sep 4, 2017
to do
By Balakrishnan K 1
•Apr 11, 2021
good
By abdullah a h a
•Mar 25, 2021
good
By Jorge A G C
•Feb 7, 2021
good
By 121810801003 U V V
•Dec 2, 2020
NICE
By Rakesh L
•Oct 27, 2020
good
By VARUN . S
•Sep 30, 2020
good
By shahillram .
•Aug 9, 2020
nice
By SHIVAKUMAR P
•May 19, 2020
Good
By Nenavath N K
•May 19, 2020
Good
By Abhinavnayakini
•May 19, 2020
Good
By Sai k
•May 18, 2020
Good
By Upendra P
•May 4, 2020
good
By Sathish r
•May 3, 2020
good
By Purighella N B
•May 1, 2020
good
By KATRU V
•Apr 25, 2020
Good
By Utkarsh K S
•Apr 9, 2019
good
By Fhareza A
•Sep 12, 2020
wow
By Pratik Y P
•Sep 27, 2020
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By Mohamed S
•Feb 10, 2018
<3
By Jan G
•Nov 20, 2019
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By Isaac S
•Aug 9, 2019
I enjoyed the course, it was good to recap on areas that I'd forgotten, and also learn some new skills. The lecture videos were very clear and concise and all the material was well explained.
Negatives - There did seem to be some errors (in my opinion) in some of the combined stress questions (or at the very least some bad explanation / errors in the solutions documents which seemed to be contrary to what was taught in Georgia Tech's Mechanics of Materials IV course on coursera). Also, the lecture slide pdfs were sometimes missing bits that were in the videos. There were also seperate pdfs for each short video, so there are around 40 pdfs that cover all the course material which was a bit of a pain, I think It would've been much easier to have a pdf of all the slides for each week.
By Gary U
•Dec 23, 2016
A good introductory course to gain an appreciation of some of the theory and techniques that goes into designing mechanical systems in our modern world. Real world cases are discussed, and I have become aware of some of the failure mechanisms in airplanes and in the body skeleton, so I am a bit more leary of taking airplane flights , and not jumping off high places while twirling. You need to be familiar with basic theory of stress and strain before taking this course, there is a series of courses available on Coursea as pre-requisite. The way the quizzes are scheduled makes it advantageous to watch the videos early in the week and take the quiz as soon as possible, since you get only one attempt every 24 hours. Enjoyed the course.