You just saved a bunch of civil engineering student’s ass. Thank you. Professor forget to change the due date and he’s expecting our dues before he even talked about the topic. 🤣And we’re trying so hard to get the concept on TH-cam.
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Hi Phil, thanks for the great presentation! But I just noticed one tiny thing: the shear strain in direct shear box is actually mainly limited in the shearing plane, a very narrow gap. Thus it's not that easy to get its magnitude. The expression you gave dx/h0 stands as a nominal or average shear strain for the whole specimen. Nevertheless dx/h0 still works for the purpose of determining peak shear stress.
Hi CristoClear, thanks for that. I've not heard of, or had any experience with, shear box tests on wood. I suppose you mean wood pellets, or dust? A shear box test is only useful for granular material. For strength tests on larger whole samples of wood, I suspect the orientation of the fibers with respect to the principal stress axis is important. I saw this however: th-cam.com/video/iRBkWFmCyco/w-d-xo.html
Hello please help me.. I test disposal material. The shear stress of material keep reduce after peak, and not showing the stabel displacement after that (I mean I cannont define the residual parametes).
You just saved a bunch of civil engineering student’s ass. Thank you. Professor forget to change the due date and he’s expecting our dues before he even talked about the topic. 🤣And we’re trying so hard to get the concept on TH-cam.
These explanations are amazing, they could get rid of most lecturers and replace them with this video.
THESE EXPLANATIONS ARE REALLY GREAT ... SIMPLE CRISP EFFECTIVE.....
I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO SEE MORE VIDEOS of you ... you are one of the best explainers i have seen .. keep on making videos .. these are really helpful ..dont think about likes and views , people dont know these kind of videos exist ... thank you for these videos.
This is amazing, nice and clearly explained.
Nice clear explanation and well done on the mirror writing!!
thanks phil better than teachers and book, congrats
Very clear and useful , thank you for the video!
this is so good thank you so much keep up the good work
Hi Phil, thanks for the great presentation! But I just noticed one tiny thing: the shear strain in direct shear box is actually mainly limited in the shearing plane, a very narrow gap. Thus it's not that easy to get its magnitude. The expression you gave dx/h0 stands as a nominal or average shear strain for the whole specimen. Nevertheless dx/h0 still works for the purpose of determining peak shear stress.
Is slippage between the two cells/boxes accounted? Can it be measured in the test?
this is good.
i would like some more info on shear test on wood sample, any suggestions or advice?
Hi CristoClear, thanks for that. I've not heard of, or had any experience with, shear box tests on wood. I suppose you mean wood pellets, or dust? A shear box test is only useful for granular material. For strength tests on larger whole samples of wood, I suspect the orientation of the fibers with respect to the principal stress axis is important. I saw this however: th-cam.com/video/iRBkWFmCyco/w-d-xo.html
CristoClear sir plz clear that how to calculet tha valu of thita in shear box test
Hello please help me.. I test disposal material. The shear stress of material keep reduce after peak, and not showing the stabel displacement after that (I mean I cannont define the residual parametes).
This makes no sense, thanks a lot suzanne
i had nothing understand.........