An Introduction to Stress and Strain

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @emilh2361
    @emilh2361 4 года назад +696

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    • @jimarc7411
      @jimarc7411 3 года назад

      Hello po, can you help me with the problem about stress and strain?
      This are the example;
      Determine the minimum diameter of the round steel bar to carry the load of 25 kpa, which is to be applied 15° to it's axis. Take the strength of the materials as the materials as 95 MPa. Illustrated the figure together with solution.

  • @jmy3592
    @jmy3592 4 года назад +413

    11 years from taking solid mechanics class in the college, now I finally got clear understanding on shear stress. Very nice and thanks!

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      @blu-rae864 3 года назад +12

      I thought you were 11 years old for a moment lmao

    • @joniiiiiiiii
      @joniiiiiiiii 3 года назад +19

      @@blu-rae864 I thought he was studying 11 years solid mechanics and still cant pass lol

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      @mynewan 3 года назад +2

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      @wendulays4158 3 года назад

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  • @huhufbez
    @huhufbez 2 года назад +6

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    @MrSaemichlaus 4 года назад +616

    US unit for compressive stress: gallons of ice cream per school desk.

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  • @shreyasingh5023
    @shreyasingh5023 3 года назад +26

    6 years of working in industry as a design Engineer, yet I fully understand the concept now. I also realise these were questions a lot of us asked in our college yet dismissed.
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  • @DubstepKid55
    @DubstepKid55 Год назад +41

    Stress and strain: the mental feelings of an undergraduate engineering student

  • @jasaswee
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    This is by far my favorite channel. I love the pedagogy and admire the lucidity. Keep posting more such videos. I wish I had seen the video on shear forces and bending moments in my undergrad years.

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 8 месяцев назад +2

      @jasaswee
      I would have attributed this more to andragogy at first, but you have a good point. Makes me glad I'm coming up as an enigneer in _this_ day and age, even considering the future 😅

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    @TheMorphinize 4 года назад +21

    Man I wish this was put out a month ago when I started my solid mechanics class. Great video though, thanks. It'll for sure help me brush up for midterms/finals. I'll forward this to my classmates, and my Prof.

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  • @hellNo116
    @hellNo116 3 года назад

    congratulation on creating something so simple and elegant explained that someone who have failed this lesson twice while on a different uni, probably is going to pass it tomorrow thanks to it. they feel like small cards of the most important principles and definition for the subject

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    @segunoladunjoye2610 3 года назад +5

    I have been looking for this explanation of stress for years. Thanks for putting this online and making it very easy to understand

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    @mejaiss392 Год назад

    I am currently taking a course for material science, and we got this in a part of it. I couldn't understand anything when the prof just flashed us with 10 equations at once and told us to use it, but this helped me a lot with intuition thanks!

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    @jonathanrolland2169 Год назад

    These are by far some of the best examples in explaining engineering concepts in mechanics.

  • @lordsiomai
    @lordsiomai 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why can't schools teach these simple concepts first instead of diving head-on on the calculations? No wonder many students struggle when they get to the solving problems part already.
    thank you for this clear explanation!

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  • @camilleflores2340
    @camilleflores2340 8 месяцев назад

    This is a great video that demonstrates a lot of the value of stress. I also enjoyed the diagram that showed how all materials have a certain amount of elasticity until it reaches a “plastic region” where it is permanently changed.

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    Needed this refresher!

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    @md.ouasiulislamrhidoy2495 3 года назад

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  • @ahmedaudai8921
    @ahmedaudai8921 3 года назад +1

    Following u from Iraq this video is really helped me understand the stresses thanks a lot mate

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  • @ryanfisher5376
    @ryanfisher5376 Год назад

    I had a bit of a disagreement with my lecturer. He said that material removal in end milling was a result of tensile stress. Whereas i think it's a result of shear stress. His argument was there was only one plane of stress (the interface between the end mill and the material). My argument was that the end mill must rotate in order to cut material, therefore there must be two planes with the third being determined by depth of cut. The shear strain would also explain the abundance of Burrs in coventional cutting as opposed to climb cutting?? What do you folks think? Btw absolutely LOVE the videos! Can you do one on Hoop stress in pressure vessels?

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    @DolfocarAli Год назад

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    @amiangel396 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, this is a lot easier to understand than whats commonly taught at uni

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    @ahmedtoheed4584 4 года назад +3

    Awesome man you are doing great.
    One suggestion that try to make videos more regularly as it will help you and as well as us to clear our basic concepts!

    • @TheEfficientEngineer
      @TheEfficientEngineer  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Ahmed! You're right, I'm going to start being a bit more consistent - will aim for a video every 3 or 4 weeks.

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    @DevendraSingh-tm4nu 4 года назад +2

    Thanx brother. I am from India. You really explained all things from basics that actually helped a lot to understand. Kindly cover other topics of engineering also like fluid mechanics or thermodynamics .. plzzzz

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    @ndereratjijahura2048 3 года назад

    Thanks very much for proper demonstration, since I am visual student.

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    without your help I wouldn't do mechanics that good! thank you

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    This was immensely helpful for comprehention of forces effect in a loaded object.
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    I recommended your channel to my friend who teaches engineering. He said your videos will likely become part of his lecture material. :)
    Would you consider making videos regarding nonlinear solid mechanics?

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  • @MichaelRose-g4v
    @MichaelRose-g4v 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome explanations as usual, far better than my Uni lecturer. One thought though, would you be able to put a list of the units an terms used at the end. I usually go over my notes and find some terms I missed (what was gamma again?)

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