Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
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MatWeb (matweb.com): A material property database with information on various materials and their properties.
Mechanicalc (mechanicalc.com): Offers a collection of calculators and resources for mechanical engineers.
Engineering Toolbox (engineeringtoolbox.com): Engineering Toolbox is a resource with a wealth of engineering formulas, tools, and reference information for engineers.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) (asme.org): ASME provides access to standards, conferences, and educational resources for mechanical engineers.
Khan Academy - Physics and Engineering (https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics): Khan Academy provides video tutorials covering physics and engineering concepts relevant to mechanical engineering.
Engineering (engineering.com): Engineering.com is a platform that provides news, articles, and resources across various engineering disciplines. Stay updated on industry trends, technological advancements, and engineering insights.
National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films (NCFMF) (http://web.mit.edu/hml/ncfmf.html): The NCFMF website hosts an extensive collection of fluid mechanics videos, which are valuable for gaining a visual understanding of fundamental principles and experimental setups in fluid mechanics. The videos cover various topics, making it a versatile resource for students.
Vibrationdata (vibrationdata.com): Vibrationdata.com is a comprehensive resource providing tutorials, software, and data related to vibration engineering. It covers topics such as modal analysis, shock response spectra, and vibration testing.
MIT OpenCourseWare (https://ocw.mit.edu/): MIT OpenCourseWare provides free access to a variety of topics, lectures, courses, and materials. From theory to designs, this website offers a wide array of information. All you need is a search term.