(Machine Engineering for Working Adults 1)
This seminar will provide a comprehensive review of the concepts necessary for stress calculations, including strain and stress diagrams, forces acting on beams, torque and moments, and deflection, incorporating practical exercises. Using the continuous crash incidents of the Comet aircraft as a case study, participants will mobilize their foundational knowledge of mechanics to analyze the situation, ensuring that the course does not solely focus on calculation-based exercises typically learned in school, but also serves as a hint for improving problem-solving skills in technical issues. *For more details, please check the related links or the seminar details in the catalog.*
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<Event Information> Format: Online lecture via Zoom Date and Time: June 25, 2026 (Thursday) 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Participation Fee: 39,600 yen per person (tax included) Instructor: Takakuni Kondo [Representative of Kondo Engineering House, Professional Engineer (Mechanical Division)]
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<Seminar Program (Tentative)> Chapter 1: The Comet Aircraft Crash Series in History - Why Study Material Mechanics? Chapter 2: Units Chapter 3: Stress and Strain Chapter 4: Torsion Theory Chapter 5: Forces Acting on Beams Chapter 6: Lessons Learned: The Comet Aircraft Crash Series in History Chapter 7: For Those Who Want to Study Further
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