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Calvin M. Stewart is the College of Engineering Innovation Scholar and Associate Professor in the Departments of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University. He obtained a BS, MS, and PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Central Florida in 2008, 2009, and 2013 respectively. Dr. Stewart directs Materials at Extremes (MATX) which focuses on the advanced manufacturing, mechanical testing, and theoretical mechanics of materials subject to thermal, mechanical, and chemical extremes.
This is dumb the most important step you didn't explain it. wasting my time watching this video. You didn't explain why the answer is in compression or tension and why? Dislike with report
This is a lab tests. We using an image tracking technology called Digital Image Correlation (DIC) to measure the strain and overlay it on top of the experiment.
Hey very informative video! like everyone else here I also confused on the values for P and Fb. I though we found Fb in the previous section how did we get 66.7 and 267? Thank you!
Hi professor,I have a question about the relation between number of unknowns and number of equilirium equations.The rule says you can find most 6 unknowns by writing 6 equilibrium equations.So our number of equlibirm equations must be higher than unknowns to be found ,right?