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Thank you very much for these thorough comprehensive problem-solving examples! Very insightful and helpful to students of machine design, especially for using the Shigley book which is the textbook for our machine design courses too.
Nice lecture sir ...but I need some specific information ...in welds specially at weld toe region ,there will be always stress concentration ..do we need to reduced that stresses or derate that by applying stress concentration factor ? Do we need to apply stress concentration factor for both static and fatigue loading ?
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Thank you very much for these thorough comprehensive problem-solving examples! Very insightful and helpful to students of machine design, especially for using the Shigley book which is the textbook for our machine design courses too.
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Nice lecture sir ...but I need some specific information ...in welds specially at weld toe region ,there will be always stress concentration ..do we need to reduced that stresses or derate that by applying stress concentration factor ? Do we need to apply stress concentration factor for both static and fatigue loading ?
If I understood your question correctly, he explains it in the very last minutes of the video.