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UTS 48610 Intro to Mechanical Engineering — Complete Study Notes | Year 1

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Complete notes for 48610 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering at UTS. Topics include the engineering design process, all four laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic processes, ideal gas law, heat transfer modes (conduction, convection, radiation), fluid mechanics fundamentals, Bernoulli's equation, introduction to materials (metals, ceramics, polymers, composites), stress and strain, and engineering drawing and GD&T. Includes formulas, exam tips and key definitions throughout. Great for UTS Year 1 mechanical engineering students.

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UTS ENGINEERING

48610
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Fundamentals, Thermodynamics & Systems
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | Year 1
University of Technology Sydney

, Topic 1: What is Mechanical Engineering?
1.1 Role & Scope
Mechanical engineering is the broadest engineering discipline, concerned with the design, analysis,
manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems.

Key Sub-disciplines
• Mechanics (statics, dynamics, solid mechanics)
• Thermodynamics & heat transfer
• Fluid mechanics
• Manufacturing & materials
• Control systems & robotics
• Design & CAD

1.2 Engineering Design Process
1. Define the problem (requirements, constraints)
2. Research and gather information
3. Generate multiple concepts/ideas
4. Evaluate and select best concept
5. Prototype and test
6. Iterate and refine
7. Communicate solution (drawings, reports)
⚡ Exam Tip: In exams and assignments, always show your design reasoning — marks are awarded for
process, not just the answer.


Topic 2: Thermodynamics
2.1 The Laws of Thermodynamics
Zeroth Law
If A is in thermal equilibrium with B, and B with C, then A is in thermal equilibrium with C. This defines
temperature.

First Law — Conservation of Energy
ΔU = Q - W
ΔU = change in internal energy, Q = heat added to system, W = work done BY the system.
⚡ Exam Tip: Sign convention: Q positive = heat IN, W positive = work OUT.

Second Law

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