FE Exam Review - FE Mechanical - Material Properties - Phase Diagrams

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Комментарии • 29

  • @ejaejaDionis
    @ejaejaDionis 9 дней назад

    Thanks for best instruction

  • @josea.serrano-perez3544
    @josea.serrano-perez3544 2 года назад +4

    Isn't the % wt Sn for the eutectic point 61.9 ? (Note that the graph has that value marked in that point)

  • @gooddeedsleadto7499
    @gooddeedsleadto7499 11 месяцев назад

    Could u please explain the logic behind the lever rule?

  • @gooddeedsleadto7499
    @gooddeedsleadto7499 11 месяцев назад

    Why is xL -x used to calculate W alpha?

  • @zhwandoonamirjan114
    @zhwandoonamirjan114 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Instructor!

  • @zhwandoonamirjan114
    @zhwandoonamirjan114 Год назад

    Thanks Instructor

  • @virtualtreadmillwalknature1488
    @virtualtreadmillwalknature1488 2 года назад +1

    Good video 🎉

  • @mutalejohn5295
    @mutalejohn5295 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @coolguy6819
    @coolguy6819 4 года назад

    Sir could you please do A four-bar linkage. Thank you

  • @tshepipowerhouse9004
    @tshepipowerhouse9004 4 года назад

    Hello.
    Sir do you have more videos on this topic, eslecially problems were one is given inorfation amd asked to draw the graph??

  • @dand7056
    @dand7056 3 года назад

    That seems backwards. Why isn't the longer line close to alpha on the left of the graph the bigger percentage?

    • @directhubfeexam
      @directhubfeexam  3 года назад

      The green line? The percentage increase from left to right. The green line does have a bigger percentage than the pink one. Green (25%) and Pink (14%).

    • @dand7056
      @dand7056 3 года назад +1

      @@directhubfeexam the green line is 64 percent and red was 36 percent. I would think the red line is the alpha but it's not it is the liquid.

    • @directhubfeexam
      @directhubfeexam  3 года назад

      @@dand7056 ahh I see the confusion. Yes that definitely confused me too. The way I would do this is by using the FE Handbook page on 105.

    • @directhubfeexam
      @directhubfeexam  3 года назад

      Here is a visualization that helped me. It involves a "lever", I guess this is where the lever rule came from.
      www.directhub.net/fe-exam-reddit-and-youtube-questions-answered/#Phase_Diagrams_-_Tie_Line
      Taking the moment about the center (fulcrum) we will get W_L x R = W_s x S. If you examine the image, the weight that the liquid must overcome to stay at equilibrium will equal to the R/R+S.
      Hope that helps.

    • @mskgt8466
      @mskgt8466 3 года назад

      Visually it makes sense for alpha to be larger than L but I believe this is a inverse lever rule meaning that if you are interested in the fraction of phase on the left, you have to take ratio of the right-hand segment to the entire length of line and vice versa.

  • @sekhar4876
    @sekhar4876 4 года назад

    Is this applicable for FE Civil?

    • @directhubfeexam
      @directhubfeexam  4 года назад +5

      No, this is more on the mechanical side. Thanks for checking!

    • @sekhar4876
      @sekhar4876 4 года назад

      @@directhubfeexam Thanks for clarifying

    • @tshepipowerhouse9004
      @tshepipowerhouse9004 4 года назад

      Sir do you have more videos on this topic, eslecially problems were one is given inorfation amd asked to draw the graph??

  • @Bokkie312
    @Bokkie312 2 года назад +2

    god i hate material science

  • @TheRightAngleGamer
    @TheRightAngleGamer 4 месяца назад

    I’m cooked

    • @directhubfeexam
      @directhubfeexam  4 месяца назад +1

      Keep cooking! Remember to always take breaks. You got this!