Thanks for watching! Mohr's circle really is a key topic in strength of materials. Here are a few useful links: ➡Read the Mohr's Circle article on the Efficient Engineer website: efficientengineer.com/mohrs-circle/ ➡Get access to one-page summary sheets for key engineering topics: efficientengineer.com/summary/
I have a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. For some reason, I never understood Mohr's Circle when my professor taught it around 2010. It's been bugging the hell out of me. So I looked on RUclips and found this video. It was so freaking simple. I feel like a fraud!! Thank you soothing voice guy!
Hey I'm currently in my fourth year of mechanical engineering (bachelor's, obviously), and I have never learned this thing. Is this a master's degree subject or something?
Abi Rizky Hey man, no. You will learn Mohr’s circle when you take courses like Mechanics of Solids, Analysis of Structures, Concrete Design, or any course that teaches compressive forces on beams, rods and other rigid bodies. I don’t think you encounter those in graduate school. Good Luck!
I studied about mohr’s circle in my very first semester. Now i am in my fifth semester and doing some analysis of structure in civil engineering. I proceed to recap what i have learnt, then i found this amazing explanation with a little bit intuitive of what is stress transformation really is. Many thanks for the uploader 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
God I love mechanical engineering so much! Seeing how abstract theoretical concepts can be applied to tackle day to day problems is amazing to see!
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It's nice to understand different kinds of theories that composes the matter and the way in what we use the math for. sometimes is really hard to see that some materials have different theories over what they function or fail.
Apart from the fact that the process of understanding Mohr's cirlces has given my stupid brain permanent damage, got me thinking extensively about my career choices & made me question some of my life's core values...your video was pretty helpful. Thank you!
Your videos are awesome, as a civil engineering students I can say that this helps a lot to consolidate knowledge that are a little bit difficult to imagine by only reading books! Thanks for the effort of making this material
Saying thank you isnt enough , even if i fail this exam ill leave happy knowing i can go home and review with your videos and learn quickly and effectively
Ducking Thank You !!!!!!! when you said that an application for when we will need to know the stresses at angle is knowing the normal stresses across a welded part, was an amazing example.
I'm not an engineering student, only a geology student. Yet, we still have to learn these topics (Stress, Mohr's Circle, etc) in determining rock mechanics and geotech. My midterm exam is tomorrow, so thank you for helping me.
With a masters degree in engineering I always felt this concept difficult to understand by reading theories from textbooks and trying to analyze 2-D drawings. Thank you so much for making this clear. Subscribed!
my bro you should be given 1M $ for every video you make you saved my life in Mechanics of materials and now you are saving it again in fluid mechanics all respect for this herooo
I’ve watched other videos on stress transformation but none of them helped you visualize it with graphics. I just wasn’t able to understand it until this video. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video! Im currently studying for strutural geology exam where we deal with material properities and Mohrs cyrcle a lot. This video has made a lot of concepts clear for me!
Haven't been to a single solid mechanics class besides syllabus day. Just watch these videos the night before tests and am averaging a 95. You are the goat
This made studying for my Def Bods final 500000x easier. You explained it so clearly and easily, way better than my professor's notes. Thank you so much!!
I'm so happy I found this channel. Failed solid mechanics, but now I feel like I have a chance to gun for a *much* better grade the second time around.
You are making me slowly like mechatronics engineering. As a software developer, I always regretted going into eng school and wasting my time learning mecheng concepts. But thanks to your videos, learning it is getting easier and fun, thank you.
Thank you a billion times!! I don't understand why my professor at my uni still teaches these concepts traditionally. What us students need is exactly THIS!!
I am a college student majoring in mechanical engineering in Korea. You explained so well that I could understand this video in English better than my professor who explains in Korean.
This lecture in schools is simply 6-8 hrs long and not even as close to clarity as this video is... This is the best on mechanics I have seen so far... keep up the good work Efficient Engineer... I wish I had youtube when I was in school and a channel like this 13 years ago... :/
Take a bow sir!!!!! I am certain that not a single tutor video will be as accurate+explanatory+doubts clearing++short as this on youtube. plenty of likes and well wishes to you sir for such great videos.
You make one of the best videos on the internet explaining abstract mechanical concepts. Please upload more such videos. Sincerely.... A thankful engineer
no other video has explained the way you have like step by step incrementally introducing the concept of various type of stresses. Just loved it. Other videos are so mechanical.
Ha ha! After Strength, I took Pre-Stressed Concrete and Analysis of Structures. I loved school so much I took like 60 more credits than required for my degrees! I even took Chemical Engineering Unit Operations and Separations. I was a glutton for punishment!
It is One of the confusing topic i have gone so far , but the way you teaches ,it's very appreciable ❤️ .thank u for understanding the concepts in a simple and quality way❤
Hope this channel makes it big Mechanics never gets its share of love on youtube There are very few channels like this Please keep the videos coming I will continue to support to the best of my ability by liking and sharing the videos
Seriously. Mechanical Engineering degrees would be so easy now. Skip lectures and just go on RUclips! Just learned in 7 minutes what took me weeks to get my head around in 2004!
Thanks for watching! Mohr's circle really is a key topic in strength of materials. Here are a few useful links:
➡Read the Mohr's Circle article on the Efficient Engineer website: efficientengineer.com/mohrs-circle/
➡Get access to one-page summary sheets for key engineering topics: efficientengineer.com/summary/
Only a engineer can understand how much effort he had to put to make this type of quality videos....salute to him.
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Totally agree
I wonder what software he used.
An engineer.... Engineers are different , a doctor, a lawyer. With due respect to Ravi Shankar dada.
Hhh did u heard about geologist people
I have a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. For some reason, I never understood Mohr's Circle when my professor taught it around 2010. It's been bugging the hell out of me. So I looked on RUclips and found this video. It was so freaking simple. I feel like a fraud!! Thank you soothing voice guy!
haha, same story for me :) "I feel like a fraud" :)
I have a MSME as well. I had a similar experience.
Me too. please don't tell anyone.
Hey I'm currently in my fourth year of mechanical engineering (bachelor's, obviously), and I have never learned this thing. Is this a master's degree subject or something?
Abi Rizky Hey man, no. You will learn Mohr’s circle when you take courses like Mechanics of Solids, Analysis of Structures, Concrete Design, or any course that teaches compressive forces on beams, rods and other rigid bodies. I don’t think you encounter those in graduate school. Good Luck!
This channel is the 3blue1brown for mechanical engineering. Love it!
can you point me in the right direction? are there more people like 3b1b and this guy? drop some names pls
Exactly!!!
For civil engineering too xD
It's more so civil engineering tbh
Haha ! Glad u gave me another amazing analogous math channel
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I learned more in a 7:00 video than I did in a 3 hour lecture. Thank you
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Same!
Me too! And what's worse is it was prerecorded and our lecturer told us to watch it in our own time 😔
Well well well, I think we all in the same boat even though we are in different countries
Quality videos like this should be made and sponsored by the government for all topics of engineering.
Solid video! Thanks for making it.
Jeeeez SmarterEveryDay approves
My hero!
Super solid. 👍👍👍
Respect from a fellow mechanical engineer.
I studied about mohr’s circle in my very first semester. Now i am in my fifth semester and doing some analysis of structure in civil engineering. I proceed to recap what i have learnt, then i found this amazing explanation with a little bit intuitive of what is stress transformation really is. Many thanks for the uploader 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Like Transformation of Scalar and vector values interchangeable with Stress element.
Holy cow. Simply phenomenal. Somebody donate to this guy to fund more videos!!!
God I love mechanical engineering so much! Seeing how abstract theoretical concepts can be applied to tackle day to day problems is amazing to see!
It's nice to understand different kinds of theories that composes the matter and the way in what we use the math for. sometimes is really hard to see that some materials have different theories over what they function or fail.
This is one of those engineering concepts that transcends mechanical. Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, and Aerospace also use all of these concepts.
for sure
YES! that's one of the best things about being an mechanical engineer :)
I don't, but still studying ;C
Apart from the fact that the process of understanding Mohr's cirlces has given my stupid brain permanent damage, got me thinking extensively about my career choices & made me question some of my life's core values...your video was pretty helpful. Thank you!
Your videos are awesome, as a civil engineering students I can say that this helps a lot to consolidate knowledge that are a little bit difficult to imagine by only reading books! Thanks for the effort of making this material
One of the greatest explanation I have heard for this topic ,waiting for more videos.great work sir.
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Saying thank you isnt enough , even if i fail this exam ill leave happy knowing i can go home and review with your videos and learn quickly and effectively
Ducking Thank You !!!!!!!
when you said that an application for when we will need to know the stresses at angle is knowing the normal stresses across a welded part, was an amazing example.
Why is this video not more popular?? Its a perfect explanation
My mind just blew out..This might be the best possible explanation provided in the world about that concept.
The perfect explanation for a chemical engineer who has no clue about mechanical stuff. Great job! Thanks a lot!
What I love about this channel is I’m going to the same uni he did and had the same lecturer as I do now, so all of his material is similar
I'm not an engineering student, only a geology student. Yet, we still have to learn these topics (Stress, Mohr's Circle, etc) in determining rock mechanics and geotech. My midterm exam is tomorrow, so thank you for helping me.
So well explained. Honestly man, you're doing gods work.
With a masters degree in engineering I always felt this concept difficult to understand by reading theories from textbooks and trying to analyze 2-D drawings. Thank you so much for making this clear. Subscribed!
This channel is gold
Every university should use animations like that to explain these concepts
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Dude, you explain everything so easily, sure the visuals help but you also keep it short and include examples. Thanks a bunch
I could visualise more how much deep and detailed work was put into this video. Thank you for your dedication and patience.
I cannot strees enough the educational value these videos have.
my bro you should be given 1M $ for every video you make you saved my life in Mechanics of materials and now you are saving it again in fluid mechanics all respect for this herooo
I’ve watched other videos on stress transformation but none of them helped you visualize it with graphics. I just wasn’t able to understand it until this video. Thank you so much!
If not the best, atleast the best video for me to understand the Mohr's circle and the principal stress, strain. I am so obsessed with this guy.
Two weeks or 4/5 hrs of lecture is in this video. Thanks a lot for making mohrs circle crystal clear.
Finally, I understand Mohr's circles. Somehow, I passed machine design without understanding the concept :) The video was great!
Thank you so much for this video! Im currently studying for strutural geology exam where we deal with material properities and Mohrs cyrcle a lot. This video has made a lot of concepts clear for me!
Haven't been to a single solid mechanics class besides syllabus day. Just watch these videos the night before tests and am averaging a 95. You are the goat
I keep falling asleep during my night classes. You guys are lifesavers.
This made studying for my Def Bods final 500000x easier. You explained it so clearly and easily, way better than my professor's notes. Thank you so much!!
You explained it in 7 mins which my ketçaplı patso professor couldn't do in 3 hours. Thank you so much
I'm so happy I found this channel.
Failed solid mechanics, but now I feel like I have a chance to gun for a *much* better grade the second time around.
this is one of those classic youtube engineering vids i keep returning too, even just for ol time's sake
4 years of engineering without getting the concept ....Explained in 15 minutes...Thank you
This video saved me hours of studying for the PE exam and blew my mind at the same time. Mohr's circle is awesome, and this video explains it well.
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Awesome video. You explained in 7 minutes what my professor couldn't in 30.
One of the most intuitive videos I have seen on this topic. Hats off.
You are making me slowly like mechatronics engineering. As a software developer, I always regretted going into eng school and wasting my time learning mecheng concepts. But thanks to your videos, learning it is getting easier and fun, thank you.
Quite literally learned more in 2 minutes than I have in 4 hours of lectures, thank you.
Thank you a billion times!! I don't understand why my professor at my uni still teaches these concepts traditionally. What us students need is exactly THIS!!
I am a college student majoring in mechanical engineering in Korea. You explained so well that I could understand this video in English better than my professor who explains in Korean.
This lecture in schools is simply 6-8 hrs long and not even as close to clarity as this video is... This is the best on mechanics I have seen so far... keep up the good work Efficient Engineer... I wish I had youtube when I was in school and a channel like this 13 years ago... :/
Take a bow sir!!!!! I am certain that not a single tutor video will be as accurate+explanatory+doubts clearing++short as this on youtube.
plenty of likes and well wishes to you sir for such great videos.
If every teacher teaches like this, the world will have a lot more good engineers.
Oh my god...This is the first time i actually understood it without making a mess..Thank you
you are one of the best friends that a civil engineering student would have
thank you from my heart's centroid
Haha awesome, thank you! 😃
You make one of the best videos on the internet explaining abstract mechanical concepts. Please upload more such videos. Sincerely.... A thankful engineer
All my doubts about Mohr's circle is now cleared....Thanks for the video...
Sir you are great in teaching something with most related practical application ,always be yours fan
I always come back to this video when I need to refresh my memory on some of these concepts!
This channel is making a huge part of my degree. Thanks a lot for epic content
no other video has explained the way you have like step by step incrementally introducing the concept of various type of stresses. Just loved it. Other videos are so mechanical.
Now I'm in luv with Mechanics of materials. ❤
This is a tremendeusly amount of work and knowledge this guy has put in this video. You are awsome bro
Wow- I agree with the comments. The visual representation of this topic which confused me at University made it simple. Thanks a lot.
A fine explanation with necessary details
im a simple engineer.i see a efficient engineering video, i like.
Please add some more subjects like fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Explanation is just fascinating and deep understandable.
Should've known this channel before taking solid mechanics class
.... in 7 minutes... you destroyed what was literally hours of lectures to me
Don't stay in school kids, watch this instead
Fantastic Video
Completely agree
the thing we forget is profesor is a good learner, not a good teacher
I needed this video 24 years ago when I was taking Strength of Materials course...
Ha ha! After Strength, I took Pre-Stressed Concrete and Analysis of Structures. I loved school so much I took like 60 more credits than required for my degrees! I even took Chemical Engineering Unit Operations and Separations. I was a glutton for punishment!
May be this 1st video on understanding ever better than any yet..
This was great! Statics & Mechanics of Materials 2 is really tough, so thanks for having a video on this very specific topic
Really help me alot. I was having trouble understanding mohrs circle... But thanks to you I now have a better understanding of the topic.
I've never subscribed that fast in my life. Gold content!
It is One of the confusing topic i have gone so far , but the way you teaches ,it's very appreciable ❤️ .thank u for understanding the concepts in a simple and quality way❤
I wish I had this 4 years ago. It's good to go back and review though. Thanks for the great video!
I am civil engineer, this is very useful for us. Thanks for this videos.
Hope this channel makes it big
Mechanics never gets its share of love on youtube
There are very few channels like this
Please keep the videos coming
I will continue to support to the best of my ability by liking and sharing the videos
Best channel for Civil Engineering
the way you simplify the things is amazing, keep it up cuz honestly, I am in love with your work
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Thank you for such an amazing video! This has explained the topic better than my college lectures!
Really effective and accurate illustrations. Kudos! Please consider making a short video about Mohr's circles for strains and for 3D stress states.
Two-minute silence to all those who didn't understand engineering mechanics this way...!!!, epic bro... loved the subject even more...!!!!
This channel has made me understand concepts very easily. Thank you for making such quality videos.
Excellent video, as always. I wasn't aware that Mohr's circle existed for 3D stresses as well. :)
That is mohr’s sphere !
Just kidding
@@arslanzemail Lmao fair enough
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I always get to know new things through your videos, please post more videos on material properties, strengths, stresses etc too.
I will! Glad to hear you’re finding the videos useful!
The Efficient Engineer Yes, they are clearing my concepts very much, and making me more interested in the engineering field. Thanks a lot for that!
Simple elegant, simply superb and clear explanation
Thanks!! It was only your video which clarified my confusion between 2d and 3d mohr circle.
we mechanical engineers really need you
That was the easiest and simpliest explanation of the Mohrs Circle idea. Thank you, great stuff
Wow he explained it so well in just 7 mins !
best educational video i've ever listened to.
Wow this is really well made. If only my lecturers were this good at explaining it.
Never heard of Mohr's circle for 3D stress elements. Great video
I know this comment is a bit late, considering the video was published a long time ago, but the explanation was pure gold!
This channel is just amazing. Lot of doubts got cleared
Your lectures are simply amazing! Thank you for your excellent work.
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one of the best videos ever. Thanks a ton @The Efficient Engineer.
You are just amazing man never ever watched an explanation like this...
Thank you. Have exam today and this really helps! 🥺
Thanks, I am grateful of this great video.🙌
You deserve more views lots of engineers would love this content
Seriously. Mechanical Engineering degrees would be so easy now. Skip lectures and just go on RUclips! Just learned in 7 minutes what took me weeks to get my head around in 2004!
Really, an amazing explanation of the concept.