MechMat: Failure Criteria I


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MECHMAT 22: Failure Criteria I – YOUTUBE PLAYLIST

Session 22.1 Failure Criteria I – Brittle and Ductile Materials

Session 22.1 Failure Criteria I – Brittle and Ductile Materials

Session 22.2 Failure Criteria I – Brittle Failure due to Maximum Normal Stress

Session 22.2 Brittle Failure due to Maximum Normal Stress
I made a mistake in the third sub-example of Session 22: Example 1. Please download the instructional slides for the correction.

Session 22.3 Ductile Failure due to Maximum Shear Stress

Session 22.3: Failure Criteria I – Ductile Failure due to Maximum Shear Stress
I made a mistake in the third sub-example of Session 22: Example 2. Please download the instructional slides for the correct solution. https://engineering-content.com/engineering-content/subjects/mechanics-of-materials/mechmat-failure-criteria-i/

Notes

Fa2024 Session 22: MechMat – Failure Criteria I – Instructional Slides
Fa2023 Session 22: MechMat – Failure Criteria I – Instructional Slides
Fa 2023 In-class and Office Hours Notes
Su2023 Session 22: MechMat – Failure Criteria I – Instructional Slides
Su2023 In-class and Office Hours Notes
Sp2023 MechMat In-class Notes Starting from Session 9

Mechanics of Materials – Session 22: Failure Criteria I
Live sessions focusing on failure criteria for brittle and ductile materials with criteria of maximum shear stress and maximum normal stress.

Live MechMat Session 22: Failure Criteria I
Date: November 27, 2024
Live MechMat Session 22: Failure Criteria I
Date: June 27, 2024
Live MechMat Session 22: Failure Criteria I
Date: December 28, 2023
MechMat Sessions 22 and 23: Failure Criteria I and II – In-class Session (Mechanics of Materials)
Date: June 28, 2023
MechMat Session 22: Failure Criteria I – In-class Session (Mechanics of Materials)
Date: April 14, 2023

Select Assignment Questions

Session 22 – Question 2
Failure Criterion with Maximum Normal Stress for a Point on a Beam/Shaft Experiencing Shear Stress
Session 22 – Question 3
Tresca Failure Criterion with Maximum Shear Stress for a Point on a Beam/Shaft with In-plane Normal and Shear Stresses

Online Text

Tensile testing – Wikipedia
Stress–strain curve – Wikipedia
Yield (engineering) – Wikipedia
Compressive strength – Wikipedia
Carbon steel – Wikipedia

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