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9 Mechanical Engineering Academic Course
Aircraft Performance - Physics and Simulation
This Aircraft Performance - Physics and Simulation course from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) will not teach you how to pilot an aircraft as taught in flying schools but rather why this is the best way of doing it by providing you with a more fundamental understanding of the physics governing aircraft performance.
Fatigue
The Fatigue course offered by KTH Royal Institute of Technology can be followed digitally and/or physically and covers fatigue theory, experimental planning and engineering fatigue design using FEA.
Rail Vehicle Technology
The Rail Vehicle Technology offered course by KTH Royal Institute of Technology gives an extensive overview to rail vehicles and their technical basis, while you as a student design a commuter-type train in a course-long project task.
Signals and Mechanical Systems
KTH Royal Institute of Technology's course on Signals and Mechanical Systems gives knowledge of the theoretical background of signal analysis, e.g., Fourier analysis, FFT, DFT, correlation, signals and linear systems and the Z-transforms and digital filters.
Helicopter Performance, Stability and Control
This Helicopter Performance, Stability and Control course offered by the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) gives an extended introduction to the field of rotorcraft including conventional helicopters, hybrid aircraft-rotorcraft configurations such as tiltrotors and helicopters carrying slung loads.
Fatigue of Structures & Materials
This Fatigue of Structures & Materials course at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) will provide you with the knowledge and skills to identify potential critical locations and sources of poor fatigue performance; to develop strategies to avoid fatigue fractures and to improve fatigue performance of structures.
Cyber-physical Systems' Safety and Security
The Cyber-physical Systems' Safety and Security course offered by KTH Royal Institute of Technology will provide a broad understanding of safety, security and their importance when it comes to the design of complex technological systems.
Non-linear Modeling
Non-linear Modeling course at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) builds on the first course linear modelling and takes one step further. This course delivers the skill set in non-linear structural modeling & analysis in the framework of the finite element method that is required to solve problems from the engineering practice.
Mechanical Engineering
Are you interested in working in the mechanical engineering, construction, manufacturing, and fabrication industries? Or are you already working in industry and need formal recognition? This Mechanical Engineering programme at Unitec Institute of Technology will give you the knowledge and practical skills to work as operators or trade assistants within these industries.