Strength of Materials (Part 1: Stress and Strain)
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2017
- This video is the start of a series in engineering mechanics called strength of materials, in particular, stress and strain. Stress and strain are crucial concepts for all engineers to understand when considering the performance and safety of a design. When an engineer understands stress and strain he/she can understand the capacity of a design and set safe limits for the end user as well as comply with regulations and standards.
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Thank-you again for more excellent content.
Thank you too!
You have a great voice, i can't stop learning from you because you just speak so much sense with a voice that's a bit like watching a movie 😅
Really nicely explained! Thank you
Very happy i found this channel, your voice compared to others that teach this material is very clear. I was doubting myself a bit, gotta continue on!
Thanks a lot! Glad that you're finding these videos useful.
Nice clearing concept videos
thank you so much i am a mechanical engineering student you help me to understand what my teacher could not thanks once again
Wow! Thanks a lot! I really appreciate that this was helpful to you. You might want to check out my web page where I have these concepts consolidated. The Engineer's Reference -- www.theengineersreference.com/videos-2/milling/
Useful
Though I'm into civil engineering. It helped a lot. That course troublesome paa ooo. Thanks.
Thank you sir
You're an awesome teacher man!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad that you're finding the videos helpful.
Thanks! As a student who's professor doesn't explain so well ( he's a good guy though) this video helps.
Thanks! Its great knowing that this was helpful.
Check out the rest of the series on www.theengineersreference.com/videos-2/milling/
just wanna say i appreciate you. 👍
Thanks a lot! Thanks for watching and support!
Wonderful! Again, you have put my textbook to shame.
Fred thanks a lot! I appreciate that!
It's very easy to understand
Thanks for watching! I'm glad that it was helpful.
Mr........!
stress has types
1 normal st
2 peering st
3 sheering st
can give as example of them plz
and how can I now wen to use
t=p/A and O=P/A
thanks for this video 👍👍
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
should the specimen has to be a defined shape and size?
If there is no friction in contact surface of two bodies, can apply shear load?
No we cannot
good explanation.....
Why u didn't make playlist for your gold lessons
I only considered my playlist based on course materials that a mechanical engineering student would likely need. I was trying to make it easy for a person to reference them without search much.
If I created a list like that I'm not sure who would find it useful since there may not be much consistency to it.
ty so much can you please make more of this
Thanks for watching. Another is uploading today at 1pm.
Great video. Thank you☺☺. I am in confusion for the applicability of the two unit systems USCS and SI. Please clarify it. It will be very helpful for me. Thank you.☺
Thanks for watching! Most of the world uses SI, imperial is a carry over in the US. However, you will find that people use SI more in technical applications.
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Do you eating something while you talking !!!???
LOL! Not this time.
Thank you sir
Thanks for watching!