Stress Vs. Strain Diagram for Ductile Materials - Introduction to Design of Machine - DOM

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Subject - DOM

Video Name - Stress Vs. Strain diagram for Ductile Materials

Chapter - Introduction to Design of Machine

Faculty - Prof. Zafar Shaikh

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-Correction-
Dear sir
The point which you have marked as yield point i.e Point E is ULTIMATE STRENGTH rather than Yield Point.
Please correct it.

quixotic_erudite
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best video for this curve don't need to go anywhere thank you sir ❤

mohdmuazz
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Dear Ekeeda
I follow your videos and I don't think there is any student who doesn't understand them. Thank you very much for the explanations.
Generally, in all the videos where -TAU- the shear stress (of the steel) is needed, the value of this is more or less 0.6 of the normal stress.
Like the shear stress I would like to know (in the case of two plates that rotate on a steel link) in order to be able to know THE necessary THICKNESS of the plates that are not produced in them flattening How as the flattening stress is calculated for the steel material?

דירהלמכירהברעננהדניאלרימקס
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Sir what is the difference between elastic limit and proportional limit? As we remove the load it can regain it's original shape upto point A also the same result for point B. But in graph one is straight line and another is curve... What is the reason behind it??

samimmolla
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we highly appreciate this endeavour of making these : SHORT-TO THE POINT-INFORMATIVE videos. pls look at time 1:46 minutes. of this video----the audio suddenly lowers to a bare minimum. pls rectify. thank you

srijibmukherjee
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Thank you so much sir... Video was really helping for me as we are having exam in next week... Tysm..

shivamthokal
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Now, my all doubts have cleared. Thank you sir 🙏🏻 💐 ❤️

lekhrajdewangan
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Thank you sir it's really helpful in my examination 🙏🙏🙏

baluvaidya
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Sir you have the best skills of teaching ❤️❤️

shashank_d_a
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Thanks for the explanation. Very clear and concise.

victorestrada
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respected sir
what is the reason behind the graph is falling from c to d and going up d to e
again fallling from e to f
however you have told that stress i
has decreased or increased at every variation in graph but please tell the reason why ?
and sir this vedio was great that i got doubts

sagarkhonde
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hats of to u a beautiful simple understanding classes giving for us...
thaku so much

sivvamchaitanya
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Best explanation ever!!
But I was thinking why the curve is decreasing between points E and F ? the applied force on the specimen is increasing and the cross sectional area decreases (i.e the specimen gets thinner) which means that the stress is always increasing .. Thanks a lot

emanalsuradi
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sir very much satisfied with the videos but can we have videos regarding agricultural engineering subjects

anshulgupta
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this is the first time that i have seen ur video with less explanation

prabusenthil
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Thank you so much sir...
Please teach diploma all subjects it's really helpful

rangaswamyj
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Thank you sir for the wonderful explanation....

OurJourneythroughMalaysia
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Note idea is so cute and easy love u sir....

Javid_
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Very nice explain sir. but this is very small concet. useful to students and me. thank u sir.

rajendraprasath