Ductile and Brittle.MP4
This clip covers the difference between ductile and brittle materials including some simple examples. It shows how basic properties of the two types of materials are represented on a stress-strain curve
This clip covers the difference between ductile and brittle materials including some simple examples. It shows how basic properties of the two types of materials are represented on a stress-strain curve
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very very excellent explanation...........tou are a real mighty mechanical teacher............I bend my head before u ......hatsofff 2 u
only video out there that really helps me to understand this subject. thanks a lot :)
I m medical student from India Thanks for the amazing explanation 😊😊 Thank you so so so much 🥰🥰
Good explanation with examples..
very very very clear explanation and easy to understand hope to see more great work....
Great lecture. Thank you so much.
thank u so much. It's clear enough :)
@junkyardrobber You're most welcome. I'm glad the video helps. I haven't done normal and shear stresses, but can put that on the list for new videos.
uk...cardiff...gotta exam next week and these clips are really helpful
wooow amazing explanation !!! you really know how to teach others! just keep on, it helps ! ;)
im naval architect student from indonesia and thank you for sharing this its really help me for quiz tomorrow god bless you sir
amazing work there.,,well done..highly benifitcial
thanks for a amazing explanation, really it's helpful, keep it up :)
I'm glad it helps. Good luck on your exam!
thanks so much for your tutorial video
Awesome sir... Hppy to learn Thanks
Thanks a lot, it really helps.
@seflanas Forgot to say thanks. I appreciate the encouragement.
I really tq sir for good explanation ....I ask u plz make all geology releated vedio like this bcoz very easy to understand tq sir
very nice explanation keep the good work
thanks a lot....very good explanation .....
superb explanation thank you sir
Thanks. I'm glad it helps. Where are you wriitng from?
Elastic is the material are under loading, the dimensions and shape change. Initial linear or near lineae region in which the strain is fully recovered when the load is removed, the material will return to its initial shape and dimensions
I can go to my exam now with confidence. Thank you very much.
@yogemech1 No problem. There are more on the way.
Thank you
Nice Explanation really helpful
What happens with the materials without linear section? How do you do to dimension them? admissible load?
good -- keep making more videos
@ratnveer Thanks for the estimate. I'm glad the videos are helping. RMF
@xblotox Wow. I'm glad the videos are working for you. Spread the word!
I'm glad it helps. Where are you?
NICE LECTURE SIR
@Tricky20x I'm glad you got something from the video. Check out the others.
I wish i watched your video before i pulled all-nighter. I am sure I would have gotten some sleep.
@geot5x I think it might. It appears that people have thought about this problem. It looks like coal does behave differently when wet or under compressive loads that it does otherwise. Here's a reference I found while searching the web
Thank you Sir
thanks nice lecture
very very excellent
Super fantastic
How do we calculate brittle materials? I mean, for the ductile ones we use the yield strength value
sir.., please explain the different failure modes of brittle and ductile material for different stress ..does ductile material fails due to shear in 45 degree? and how brittle material fails ?
Video is helpful
can you plz uplaod ..compersion between steel and rubber with stress-strain curve
Why is it that ductile materials tend to shear at 45degrees when subjected to a longitudinal load? Is it something to do with the way that shear stress is maximum at a 90 degree revolution in the mohrs circle? but if thats the case, then why do brittle materials not shear in the same way?
Thanks I have an exam tomorrow also on this.
Good luck with your exam!
thanks sir, good note
thats great..now my points are clear..thanks for the video 👍👍👍 n sir where are you from?? i want to be student of you😁
@homieknowme223
8 жыл бұрын
padhne ke liye abroad jayega?
@aqibrehman77
8 жыл бұрын
+Homie Nanavati chance mila to zarOor..
@homieknowme223
8 жыл бұрын
Aqib Rehman Tu bhi engg kr rha hai?
@aqibrehman77
8 жыл бұрын
haan..orr tu??
@homieknowme223
8 жыл бұрын
Aqib Rehman ha
SHEAR SRAIN= Tan(theta) put the values of theta to see the values
if the yield strentgh is more than it is a ductile otherwise brittle simple boss
@seflanas This is funny; I used to be a student at Va Tech (AOE '85).
WISH HE WAS MY PHYSICS TEACHER LOL😩😓
NICE EXPLAINATION JHUST NEED SOME PRACTICAL EXPLAINATION RATHER THAN THEORY ? I THINK @@@
KZread won't let me post a web address. Google this: unpredictable life cycle of a coal pillar