its great to see iranian professors be so well educated. greetings from tehran, iran. wish i could have him as my professor not the guys that dont even know how to calculate a simple equation.
I had him for this course. His exams were brutal. He fails 75% of his students every quarter. I put 30-40 hours per week of practice and study into this course alone to earn a B+. I was one of 12 students out of 50 that took the final exam, the rest were mathematically incapable of passing the class by that point. However, he remains the single most effective lecturer to ever instruct me, and I am overjoyed that his course was recorded to instruct whoever is willing to learn.
Thank you for these amazing lectures. I learn basically everything from your playlist. Most of my Professors in Mechanical Engineering read slides. Can you please upload ME325 ( Machine Design). You have no idea how many students you guys are helping with these tutorials. Thanks
He forgot his shear due to pulley loading Tau = V/A_shaft also. So there's bending normal stress, torsional shear stress, and shear stress supporting vertical load and each is normal to others.
wonderful lectures i am extremely thankful to u sir,,sir i would to request u to , please we want to learn strength of material from u so gifts many more thanks once again
respected sir can i get the video lecture of MOM by beer and johnston from chapter 1 and onward means chapter 1 Introduction- Concept of Stress 2 Stress and Strain- Axial Loading and onward please send me a link i shall be very thankfull to you.
its great to see iranian professors be so well educated. greetings from tehran, iran. wish i could have him as my professor not the guys that dont even know how to calculate a simple equation.
I had this professor in 1997. Overall a pretty good teacher.
I am following.....from Zimbabwe. Great Lecture indeed
Thanks!
I wish this professor was teaching me back in university days !
I had him for this course. His exams were brutal. He fails 75% of his students every quarter. I put 30-40 hours per week of practice and study into this course alone to earn a B+. I was one of 12 students out of 50 that took the final exam, the rest were mathematically incapable of passing the class by that point. However, he remains the single most effective lecturer to ever instruct me, and I am overjoyed that his course was recorded to instruct whoever is willing to learn.
Thank you for these amazing lectures. I learn basically everything from your playlist. Most of my Professors in Mechanical Engineering read slides. Can you please upload ME325 ( Machine Design). You have no idea how many students you guys are helping with these tutorials. Thanks
Currently, we are prioritizing other courses ahead of ME 3250/L. In the long run, we would like to have videos for all of our courses.
Good job sire. Following from Enugu State, Nigeria
GREAT LECTURE SIR. FINALLY MY CONCEPT GOT CLEARED BY THIS
Great!
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Great lecture ...following from South Africa
Thanks!
Great video, I'm from Brazil.
We're glad the videos are helping people in both hemispheres.
He forgot his shear due to pulley loading Tau = V/A_shaft also. So there's bending normal stress, torsional shear stress, and shear stress supporting vertical load and each is normal to others.
Dear Team CalPloy
Have a nice day
Can you please guide regarding
which taxtbook is going to be helpfull for learning this course
Thanks
us can be found here: www.cpp.edu/meonline/stress-analysis.shtml
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (10th edition)
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Thanks alot
Which book is followed in this lecture series ?
Im not sure exactly but ive talked to professor rejali and im fairly certain that he uses Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design
@@BantamCannon Yes. Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (10th edition).
wonderful lectures i am extremely thankful to u sir,,sir i would to request u to , please we want to learn strength of material from u so gifts many more thanks once again
Thanks!
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These lecture series are great! i wanted to know which book is referred for the this course
The syllabus can be found here: www.cpp.edu/meonline/stress-analysis.shtml
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (10th edition)
which textbook is he using?
Excelente material, ha sido de gran ayuda. Muchas gracias.
Hello Team CalPloy
I couldn't find the textbook in the course syllabus, so please could you inform me which textbook I should use.
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (10th edition)
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Awesome!
Thank you for your big effort ❤️
Thanks for the great lecture Sir....
You're welcome!
très merci ,, grand équipe salutation de Egypte
Great Lecture sir!!!!
from where does that 3.5 coming in Mohr's circle?
I looked up the syllabus, can't find the textbook. Can you please provide the name of name of the book. Such a great Professor!
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (10th edition)
@@CPPMechEngTutorials Thank you so much.
could you please rise the handout of this course? thanks in advance
why is the video so bright?
Book?
I believe it's Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design maybe 11th edition
Of which university are these lectures?
Cal Poly Pomona
26:22 where did the 3.5 come from?
(3+4)/2
where did you get that cameraman I am about to go blind.
PS: That's a great lecture.
I can see the board too much light
respected sir can i get the video lecture of MOM by beer and johnston from chapter 1 and onward means
chapter 1
Introduction-
Concept of Stress
2
Stress and Strain-
Axial Loading and onward please send me a link i shall be very thankfull to you.
Witch university?
Cal Poly Pomona. It's in Southern California.
Thank u
shear force is wrong in 55.05 min
53:30 i think all of these numbers are wrong :(
Edit: He fixes the mistakes after 👍
Is this lecture in heaven or something?
Stress analysis is heaven.
@@CPPMechEngTutorials I agree but its just so bright and white lol
Not clear video