Just wondering how much more the (front) force is when brakes are applied if the front wheels are on a driveway apron for example, with a pretty good pitch to it. Maybe at least 15°.
Really helpful video. I am trying to supplement my bachelors level FEA and limited job experience with some self learning, and most online courses tend to assume you know all the matrix stuff. This fills in a really important hole! Thank you :)
sir can you please make a seperate playlist for all your videos in Finite Element Method? It would be really helpful as youtube is recommending your statics video to be played next. but i found out there is another on FEA. Please Do that! Thankyou!!
Hiya Brian, you have taught me so much it's almost untrue. Just a quick pointer (and I'm not being a smart ars* ) but the Cos or Sin of 45 degrees is 1/root of 2 and therefore FB * 1/root of 2 = FBx = FBy. This you have show by using 0.7071*FB. However on the board is illustrated root of 2 / 2*FB?..........I hope this helps friend..........Best Regards Ken
Just wondering how much more the (front) force is when brakes are applied if the front wheels are on a driveway apron for example, with a pretty good pitch to it. Maybe at least 15°.
Really helpful video. I am trying to supplement my bachelors level FEA and limited job experience with some self learning, and most online courses tend to assume you know all the matrix stuff. This fills in a really important hole! Thank you :)
Wireline Do you watch William Anderson's videos?
These videos are awesome, especially when you are expected to do this stuff on co-op work term 2nd year and it is taught properly in 4th year only.
Thank you so much for a very informative video! You have a good way of explaining the theory behind things. Makes me understand so much more :)
Thank you so much for the video! It answered so many confusions that I had.
sir can you please make a seperate playlist for all your videos in Finite Element Method? It would be really helpful as youtube is recommending your statics video to be played next. but i found out there is another on FEA.
Please Do that! Thankyou!!
this one perfect explains the math.
great video as always
Hiya Brian, you have taught me so much it's almost untrue. Just a quick pointer (and I'm not being a smart ars* ) but the Cos or Sin of 45 degrees is 1/root of 2 and therefore FB * 1/root of 2 = FBx = FBy. This you have show by using 0.7071*FB. However on the board is illustrated root of 2 / 2*FB?..........I hope this helps friend..........Best Regards Ken
Grear\t video, very helpful. Can you make more videos on FEM?
great video
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