Basics of Mechanical Engineering

Learn IC Engine, Manufacturing, Metrology, Refrigeration & Mechanical Career options

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Description

Welcome to the Course Basics of Mechanical Engineering


This course is designed by the GaugeHow Team of the Messgerat Labs


In this course, you will learn 5 concepts of Mechanical Engineering that are


  • IC Engine

  • Metrology

  • Refrigeration

  • Production

  • A career in Mechanical Engineering


Each concept is divided into one Module for easy access, and can directly jump into any of your favourite topics


Mechanical Engineer is the broad stream to discover your passion and opens many career opportunities.


People who love machine joins Mechanical Engineering


The scope of mechanical engineering no longer remains limited to just the manufacturing and testing of huge machinery and equipment.


With technology making new advancements, there are several new domains in mechanical engineering which are being taken up by passionate engineers.



In this course, we have covered the basics and will Update them from time to time.


About the sections:


Internal combustion engines (ICE) are the most common form of heat engines, as they are used in vehicles, boats, ships, aeroplanes, and trains.


They are named as such because the fuel is ignited to do work inside the engine


Metrology allows manufacturers to produce products more accurately, more quickly and to a higher standard.


Manufacturing is the making of goods by hand or by a machine that upon completion the business sells to a customer.


These benefits are passed on to consumers as products become cheaper to purchase and are made of a higher quality.


The refrigeration process removes heat from an enclosed space to reduce and maintain the temperature of the contents of that space.


Thank you

Let's explore Mechanical Engineering & Its Career Opportunities


See you in the Course!


What You Will Learn!

  • Learn Mechanical Engineering Career
  • Internal Combustion Engine
  • Refrigeration
  • Production Engineering
  • Engineering Metrology

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who interested in Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanical domain Students
  • Mechanical Engineers