Great explanation and great lecturing style. My only problem with the lecture is that it is too fragmented. Maybe combining a few smaller videos into a medium size one can make a better flow.
Hello Taylor, First, I must say that I'm a huge fan of your videos! I think there is a little confusion between the stress intensity factor K (which has dimension Stress.length^1/2) and the stress concentration factor K_t which is Sigma_m/Sigma_0 which has no unit. [according to several Materials book and wikipedia pages] Both are connected but not exactly the same! Correct me if I'm wrong, Greetings from France, Simon
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Great explanation and great lecturing style. My only problem with the lecture is that it is too fragmented. Maybe combining a few smaller videos into a medium size one can make a better flow.
Not a bad idea. You can find all of the videos in my materials science 101 playlist
Great explanation for a such important topic!
Hello Taylor,
First, I must say that I'm a huge fan of your videos!
I think there is a little confusion between the stress intensity factor K (which has dimension Stress.length^1/2) and the stress concentration factor K_t which is Sigma_m/Sigma_0 which has no unit. [according to several Materials book and wikipedia pages]
Both are connected but not exactly the same!
Correct me if I'm wrong,
Greetings from France,
Simon
Hmmm.... You are absolutely right and I'm at a loss for the discrepancy at the moment.
coming from MEch1280. it's helpful!
can i get the onenote notebook link please to prepare for my exams
Hi;
tanks for a fantastic lecture
great work
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Love ur work hope I should do any reasearch paper with you sir
Nice
which book you take pictures
Callister's intro to mse
what's ‘a’
I got it