Merchant Circle diagram//Cutting force analysis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Merchant Circle Diagram
Merchant circle diagram derivation
Explain the Merchant circle diagram
Cutting force
Shear force
Friction force
Shear angle
Friction angle
Rake angle
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Awesome lecture, very nice and detailed. This made me understand the concept well. Thank you.
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Best explanation about merchant circle.
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Thanks Panchal
very helpful and full of knowledge sir, continue....sir
Properly explain point by point thanku sir
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Incredible Explanation Of merchant Circle Diagram ❤️
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Thanks Yesvanth
Thanks sir..u explained it so clearly
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Sir For Minimum value of cutting force, you taking maximum value of denominator , and diffrentiat
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Could you please tell why did you use Sin at first and cos at second?
Direction of forces seems to be somehow wrong, since in the shearing plane section all forces are taken in same order it means the resultant force is an equilibrant froces that will balance another two forces... Either change the direction of shear force or the resultant one..
We await your correction via your video and channel Sir
please give example of merchant theory
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Why t is is taken as sin( phi )cos (phi+beta-alfa)
for simplifying the differentiation
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Thanks Anandh