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Joshua Villarreal and Julian Echeverria demonstrate their CAD Skills MECE 1221
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MECE 3321: Mechanics of Solids Instructor: Mr. Jesse Sanchez
Shear and Moment Diagram by Equation Sample 3b
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MECE 3321: Mechanics of Solids by Mr. Jesse Sanchez
Shear and Moment Diagram Example 2
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MECE 3321: Mechanics of Solids By Mr. Jesse Sanchez
Shear and Moment Diagram by Equation Sample 3a
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MECE 3321: Mechanics of Solids by Mr. Jesse Sanchez
Shear and Moment Diagram Sample Problem 1
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MECE 3321: Mechanics of Solids Instructor: Jesse Sanchez
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Engineering Graphics Lecture on Axonometric and Oblique Pictorials
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Engineering Materials Diffusion Process Modification
Assembly Drawings
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Engineering Graphics Solid Works Tutorial: Assembly Drawings
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This video is the reason I could quickly and easily understand DSC for my masters project, only lasting for 3 months. Saved my thesis, to be honest!
My notes has become ever full and brimming with information. I think anyone watching this should do so while taking notes.
Respected sir I have a DSC thermogram of maltose monohydrate having one endothermic peak just below the melting point. Can please explain what this peak indicate?
Best teacher
thank you
very insightful.....!! Thank you
I etched this videos many times. Every time I learned domeo
Thank you so much for this video. I spent a good amount of time trying to figure out why my revolve cut feature wasn't getting patterned until I figured I forgot to define an axis. Your effort is much appreciated
Thank you, you covered the basic and important points for beginners.....
Let me ask, can i transform my result dsc in heat flow (W/g) and temperature to calculated about enthalphy of %cristanility? i have a problem because in my result i dont know about a mass change, please help me thank you
It would be super helpful if the playlist was in order.
Excellent explanation. Really helpful. 💯 ❤️
Sound is not clear
Thanks a lot for this…🤩
hey guys
hey guys
Would you please explain the differences between DTG and DTA?
Very good video and make me get better understanding of DSC
Teacher you have a DSC in French!!
Crystal structure of metals ruclips.net/video/7BeBKp36V28/видео.html
I'm a little confused at around the 6 minute mark. Why would a polymer crystallize as you are heating it up? Don't thinks become more and more amorphous/fluid-like as you heat them up?
I am a DSC instrument user and trainer. I highly recommend this video, if you are about to use DSC for polymer studies. Neglect the video quality! believe me, it is worth it! Thank you for sharing this video!
Can i have more source to interpret the DSC data.
Thank you
Hi Robert I have got very strange type of curves for Cashewnut shell phenolic resin. I could not find out curing temperature.
//Can exothermic peak denote melting point?? please help
great lesson but why my parents divorce ?
this is cool and all but how do i change the color of my campfire ?
good video
this chnaged my life but why did my parents divorce ?
Speaking as a structural engineer with a strong background in materials science and stress analysis but with no fracture mechanics education, this was an excellent overview that I found very easy to follow and extremely enlightening - the explanations made sense to me, and the graphics did a great job of supporting the points being made. I had to pause the video a few times to look up things like metal structure (e.g. body centered cubic), defects (crystalline imperfections), and what grains are and how they are formed, but this additional research was well worth the effort to allow me to fully follow this video. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into this, it has helped me comprehend some fractography data I have been reviewing as part of a connection failure analysis!
I love how at the beginning he gives a great explanation of the differences between theory and reality. Theory can only get you so far before you need real world testing.
Thank you!
great presentation
Wow, probably one of the most useful lectures i've come cross. Thank you very much!
Hello can explain
Definitely not deep stone crypt... move along.
This is dank
Awesome Sir, it helped a lot
Excellent
Sis kebap structure, what a creative term :) Great video, thanks a lot.
@26.19 why u plot KIC vs strain rate while you plot kc vs (radius, thickness,temperature) ?
please correct me if i am wrong. there is a relationship between plastic zone size and toughness.
Hello. Dr Jones. Is there any data base about materials linked with their calorimetry? Currently, I am working to idenfify unknowledge materials using DSC techniques. Thank you in advance
Hi, you can can check the polymer handbook, which is a comprehensive database that gives information on mechanical properties, thermal properties, electrical properties, and chemical properties.
Such a nice lecture, it clears many doubts which were in my mind.
HELLO PAPI SANCHEZ!
I've been working with dsc for few years.. you got all the points there. It could saved me years of learning by experience if I get to watch this video earlier. Thank u.
Can I have more sources to interpret DSC data
amazing
amazing, thank you so much
bruuuhhhhh 40 minutes... lol just to do a ten minute quiz that is gonna have 3 percent of this video.
someone make these videos more interesting pleaseeeeee... add animation or something. its boring af hearing some guy talk over a power point FOR THIRTY MINUTES!!!!!!!
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