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The 0.2% Offset Yield Strength Method in Excel Step By Step Tutorial 

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In this video I will teach you how to draw the 0.2% offset line in excel and calculate the yield strength using the 0.2% offset method.
To calculate the yeild strength you will first need to learn how to draw 0.2% Offset Line on a Stress-Strain graph and then find the intercept. I will show you how to do this step by step.

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@daniell480
@daniell480 Год назад
First time I've actually wanted to write a comment about how well done a video is. Thank you very much
@saminhabibi-luevano1115
@saminhabibi-luevano1115 2 года назад
Used this for two of my labs and its a very informative and helpful video. Thanks!
@TheCompleteGuide1
@TheCompleteGuide1 2 года назад
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching.
@thePastafarian88
@thePastafarian88 Год назад
You are a lifesaver! I have a tensile lab report due tomorrow and completely forgot how to do this.
@GeneralIVAN894
@GeneralIVAN894 Год назад
bruh same
@ar0568
@ar0568 Год назад
Me, who also has a tensile lab report due tomorrow: :o
@thedude4619
@thedude4619 Год назад
Looks like we're all just college students trying to get their lab done lmaoo
@dndjxnskdbajd4561
@dndjxnskdbajd4561 Год назад
UoB Met&Mat by any chance? 🤣
@jadajeanrizzo6577
@jadajeanrizzo6577 Год назад
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!! The video was extremely well edited, easy to follow, and very informative. THANK YOU!!!!!!
@mofipop4641
@mofipop4641 2 года назад
This explanation was very straightforward! Thank you so much 😁
@rajsekhardey4510
@rajsekhardey4510 2 года назад
Couldn't have found a better video ❤
@AnnieCali
@AnnieCali 2 года назад
you are a god send never stop making videos
@thabangmoliane5026
@thabangmoliane5026 3 года назад
You sir, are the best! 💯
@eoincoleman4537
@eoincoleman4537 Год назад
Thank you so much for this, helped a lot.
@lordsiomai
@lordsiomai 8 месяцев назад
Thank you very much. this is incredibly helpful!
@JaideepSinghbiotech
@JaideepSinghbiotech 10 месяцев назад
This video saved my weeks of analysis
@LoganMurray-vf8gw
@LoganMurray-vf8gw Год назад
Perfect video, helped out a lot thanks
@gabrielsilva6626
@gabrielsilva6626 2 года назад
you saved me man, thanks!
@Mastermagi01
@Mastermagi01 Год назад
I love you you're the best its 5:30am with the lab report due at noon and I was starting to lose hope
@booct
@booct 2 месяца назад
same
@MasemenePhaladi
@MasemenePhaladi Месяц назад
😂😂bro you gotta start managing time better
@zobusasine
@zobusasine 2 года назад
Very helpful thank you
@pragatipatil9308
@pragatipatil9308 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for the help :)
@Joules120
@Joules120 Год назад
you saved my as*, thanks!
@dizoldman3934
@dizoldman3934 10 месяцев назад
I think your Irish accent helped to make the content of the video even more lucid. Well done indeed.
@adriennek2050
@adriennek2050 5 месяцев назад
nice pfp
@deepakjohsh7748
@deepakjohsh7748 3 месяца назад
Brilliant explanation
@user-yd8go2my8k
@user-yd8go2my8k 2 года назад
Thank you !!!
@Neo-yx3qx
@Neo-yx3qx 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!
@dillonjensen2796
@dillonjensen2796 2 года назад
very epic video
@alexfontaine6233
@alexfontaine6233 6 месяцев назад
thanks legend
@kas.10th
@kas.10th 2 года назад
why is the column labeled 0.2 % offset stress but you use strain values for it?
@JustusPanicker
@JustusPanicker Год назад
Strain x young modulus is stress
@krishananushka5
@krishananushka5 2 года назад
Thank you.
@TheCompleteGuide1
@TheCompleteGuide1 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@zainsaeed147
@zainsaeed147 Год назад
In your case it was easier to identify the end of liner stage which allowed you to calculate the Youngs modulus and later the 0.2% stress strain. However in case where initially its not clear to identify this linear stage what should we do ??
@satriodarma1298
@satriodarma1298 Год назад
I know maybe is too late to answer but it just feel maybe usefull for other... so anyways, I usualy using a straight line in shape menu and draw the line on the graph for clearly see where the graph is starting "bend"
@toribenita_kyo
@toribenita_kyo 2 года назад
I came here for help, and I kind of get it and not get it at the same time. Our engineering materials prof is ghosting us and my group and I are left in the dust, not knowing what to do. We couldn't figure what to do with our stress-strain curve. Thanks.
@miguelbejarano6741
@miguelbejarano6741 Год назад
This only works for metals? or does it work with plastics too?
@makinemuhendiss96
@makinemuhendiss96 Год назад
how can we find yield strain from yield strength chart
@alisaain7284
@alisaain7284 7 месяцев назад
Harvey brought me here thank you
@bebabooba1524
@bebabooba1524 5 месяцев назад
God Bleeeesssssssss
@taihanhussain6656
@taihanhussain6656 3 месяца назад
My offset keeps deleting my graph can someone help
@giorgos_mark8401
@giorgos_mark8401 Год назад
How do i do this method if i have 60000 values for stress and strain? My graph lines are too thick and i cant see where the 2 lines intersect.
@angusmcalister593
@angusmcalister593 10 месяцев назад
hi, same issue. do you have a solution?
@giorgos_mark8401
@giorgos_mark8401 10 месяцев назад
@@angusmcalister593 i had found a way i think by zooming out or i ended up picking less values for the graph i dont remember exactly its been some time till then.
@konvehdinmussuttaja
@konvehdinmussuttaja 7 месяцев назад
@@angusmcalister593 do you have solution?
@shayanrahimi7431
@shayanrahimi7431 Месяц назад
Find the differences between the two curves. Wherever its zero, that is the point of intersection
@northkangaroos2927
@northkangaroos2927 3 месяца назад
wouldnt you multiply by 1.002 rather than add 0.002? for 2% offset?
@abowden5079
@abowden5079 Год назад
Something doesn't seem right with this explanation. Doesn't The 0.2% proof stress method involve knowing what the original gauge length is, and calculating 0.2% of that to be your 'addition' to the strain values? I see you're adding 0.002 to your strain values, why 0.002? are you saying your original gauge length was 0.1metres, and so 0.02% of 0.1 metres is 0.002 metres? You should really explain why you're using 0.002 as its not 'always' 0.002.. It depends on the initial gauge length.. Some instruments will measure the elongation with a gauge length of 50mm instead of 100, for e.g.
@cpatelacademy
@cpatelacademy Год назад
Here video maker is adding strain...not the elongation. It's stress strain curve so the method is right it seems...but my doubt is to take reading when it will cross...manually we need to do that....
@abowden5079
@abowden5079 Год назад
@@cpatelacademy Yes, he's increasing the strain value. My point is what you increase it by isn't a constant. It's a variable that is dependent on the measuring tools gauge length. Some people will use a 50mm gauge length, others 100mm, others 200mm, etc. So he should specify why he is increasing his strain value by the amount he is, because it won't be the same for everyone. it seems the video maker doesn't understand it himself, just making a video repeating something he's heard which isn't helpful to anyone who really needs to know how this works in real life.
@cpatelacademy
@cpatelacademy Год назад
@@abowden5079 no it's not variable
@abowden5079
@abowden5079 Год назад
@C Patel Academy then where is 0.002 derived from? What does 0.2% apply to if not the gauge length? Ive used extensometers with 50mm gauge length and ones with 100mm gauge length. It changes the result depending on your initial gauge length. You cant just use 0.002 always.
@marcup1584
@marcup1584 10 месяцев назад
​@@abowden5079it doesn't matter if your strain gauge is 50mm, 10mm, or whatever. Strain is unitless, or usually nominally given as mm/mm or inch/inch, so it's already normalized as displacement per unit of displacement. In other words, yes, it's okay to ALWAYS add 0.002 (or 0.2% if you're plotting in percent) because strain is already accounted for the extensometer's size when it gives you strain values.
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