Understanding Poisson's Ratio

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    @danielriverarojas1549 3 роки тому +15

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    @SylentChaos007 5 років тому +30

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  • @АзизОблакулов-ш7ю
    @АзизОблакулов-ш7ю 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you! Visual demonstrations make it much easier to understand these concepts. I learned Poisson Ratio from structural mechanics and material science books but always had difficulties to fully understand

  • @pontosinterligados
    @pontosinterligados 5 років тому +6

    I came to this video while studying the parametrization of the miura-ori fold on a paper. It is an engineered structure with poisson's ratio = -3 ! Those parameters explanations would be handy in a video ;) Thanks for the good work!

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    @jamesryan3410 4 роки тому

    I probably learned this in my mechanics of materials course i took 45 years ago as an engineering student. I have long since forgotten this. Not overly usefull doing engineering designs. But you never know. Very nice refresher on this.

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  • @pubuduherath3512
    @pubuduherath3512 4 роки тому

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    @shahidchaudhary52 3 роки тому +1

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    @CADiologist 2 роки тому

    Awesome illustration for POISSON’S RATIO, you have explained it thoroughly and in away that every Engineering Student // Engineer will definitely comprehend the meaning and importance of POISSON’S RATIO when he // she watches the video. Great Job 👏🏻👍🏻

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    @solarikrobert 3 роки тому +1

    Your videos are absolutely fantastic, if only they have been around when I studied mechanics! One interesting thing I would add to this video - the mathematical interpretation of Poisson's ratio above 0,5 is interesting - the material would expand under uniform (same from all directions) pressure and shrink under uniform tension, which I find funny to imagine

    • @KingNigelthegreat
      @KingNigelthegreat Рік тому

      yea its a material they lie about. I actually make that material.

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    I have came here after finding a difficulties in strain gauge sensor ..... excellent video ,thank you sir

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    You made this clear for me after 12 years

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    I was never thought before what is (-) and (0) Poisson's value, thank you, this is masterpiece video, thank you again

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      Do you make the objects like the different cubes, circles, figures in Blender as well?

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      Yep!

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    @sreeramraj4791 3 роки тому

    Excellent Illustration of concepts.. Great work...

  • @soorajto834
    @soorajto834 2 роки тому

    Really enjoying your videos , at 2:50 you mention that poissons ratio is the ratio of longitudinal strain to lateral

  • @BrainCellular
    @BrainCellular 4 роки тому

    After three days in a classroom being lectured I guarantee I wouldn’t have understood this as well as I did after this video. Thank you

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