As an experienced engineer, I am still learning stuff from this guy. Fantastic, I am not Indian and don’t speak the language. I try to grasp the English comments and understand. Still fantastic work.
Thank you so much sir! Your lectures are very lucid, enlightening, and helpful! You make machine design simpler and less daunting. You help me pass my subjects.
sir I think in case of normal bolt, shank absorbs more energy than threaded part, hence ability to absorbs energy of threaded part is less and it fails. Please correct me if I am wrong.....
As an experienced engineer, I am still learning stuff from this guy. Fantastic, I am not Indian and don’t speak the language. I try to grasp the English comments and understand. Still fantastic work.
Thank you so much sir! Your lectures are very lucid, enlightening, and helpful! You make machine design simpler and less daunting. You help me pass my subjects.
Lecture starts at 14:00
Stiffness of the bolt 1:27:39 to 1:40:00
n=4 rivets each row aat 32;50
1:09:00 thread angle is 0 degree not 90 degree.
sir I think in case of normal bolt, shank absorbs more energy than threaded part, hence ability to absorbs energy of threaded part is less and it fails. Please correct me if I am wrong.....
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Why don't we use washer in bolt head side.?
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35:15 sir Pc must have same formula as of Pt
sir i have a doubt in 19:06, where bolt Q is the resultant is coming out to be 22kN ....why didnt we consider that .... i am confused
They asked about bolt p only
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