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Vérification de l'accomplissement de l'apprenant

"Ceci est pour certifier que la direction d'Alison a décidé d'attribuer Salah-Eddine Elalami living in Moroc le certificat d'achèvement en Mechanical Engineering - Internal Combustion Engine Basics."

Salah-Eddine Elalami

Alison ID: 14902357

Course Completed: Mechanical Engineering - Internal Combustion Engine Basics

Date Of Completion: 13th October 2020

Email: [email protected]

Total Study Time: 8h 57m

Final Assessment Score:

Alison courses requires at least
80% to pass the final assessment

80%
CPD Hours Completed:

CPD approved learning hours
completed through this course

7-9h

Course Information

Learn how internal combustion engines work to rotate pumps, generator rotors, fans and more in this free online course.

Internal combustion (IC) engines are not only used in the automotive engineering and automobile engineering industries, they are used to rotate pumps, generator rotors, fans and many other machines. But what are internal combustion engines? Why do we use petrol/gasoline and diesel fuels instead of just one type of fuel? And how do these astounding machines work? This course will answer all of these questions and many more!

Irrespective of your background, learning about internal combustion engines will benefit you greatly. They are used as prime movers in cars, vans, trains, motorbikes, scooters, lawnmowers, leaf blowers and many other machines. So even if you are not an engineer, or training to become one, the knowledge you gain will always be useful, because a combustion engine is never far away!

This course is taught by an engineer with 17 years experience... you're in good hands! Interactive 3D models have been used to show you every engine component in detail, and 2D images have been used to highlight areas of interest.

This free online course will be of great interest to all learners wishing to expand their knowledge of Internal combustion (IC) engines, such as those interested in mechanical engineering as a career or those interested in working in the automotive and automobile industries. So, start this course today and improve your mechanical engineering knowledge!

Modules Completed

Module 1: Internal Combustion Engine Basics
Module 2: Course assessment

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