Thanks for the video, it's a great example! I hope you can answer my question - if I were to work out the total stress in the weld by calculating the vector product of the magnitude of the three stresses (ie. sqrt(fs^2+fb^2+fj^2)), would that be the maximum value that the stress can be? I guess it would assume that the three stresses are perpendicular.
Very nice explanation. But getting ng moment of inertia and polar moment of inertia are a bit confusing. I hope theres good explanation for that. Thanks for the video 👍👍👍
@@matthewjames7513 great, studying Civil we never used Shigleys. Looks like its a mechanical engineering textbook so makes sense. I'll be sure to look into it. From Sydney Australia also so good to know
As a coded structural welder who is involved in some design, this is invaluable! You've got a new subscriber
Great work! You made this procedure clear and concise. Thanks!
That helped a lot Matthew. Nicely done. Thanks.
Thats nice Explanation from where i canget this table?
Thanks for the video, it's a great example! I hope you can answer my question - if I were to work out the total stress in the weld by calculating the vector product of the magnitude of the three stresses (ie. sqrt(fs^2+fb^2+fj^2)), would that be the maximum value that the stress can be? I guess it would assume that the three stresses are perpendicular.
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Thanks a lot. Very straight forward nice and easy explained.
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Very nice explanation. But getting ng moment of inertia and polar moment of inertia are a bit confusing. I hope theres good explanation for that. Thanks for the video 👍👍👍
Thanks nice explanation.
Nice video Sir Technical
Fantastic Job 🤙🏿. It helps me a lot
Thank you!!
What is the name of the book?
Shigley
Hi , which country/Standard is this being worked out from?
This is all based off shigleys textbook. This tutorial was made based on an assignment at the university of New South Wales, Sydney Australia
@@matthewjames7513 great, studying Civil we never used Shigleys. Looks like its a mechanical engineering textbook so makes sense. I'll be sure to look into it. From Sydney Australia also so good to know
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