Thanks for the video, it's a great example! I hope you can answer my question - if I were to work out the total stress in the weld by calculating the vector product of the magnitude of the three stresses (ie. sqrt(fs^2+fb^2+fj^2)), would that be the maximum value that the stress can be? I guess it would assume that the three stresses are perpendicular.
Very nice explanation. But getting ng moment of inertia and polar moment of inertia are a bit confusing. I hope theres good explanation for that. Thanks for the video 👍👍👍
@@matthewjames7513 great, studying Civil we never used Shigleys. Looks like its a mechanical engineering textbook so makes sense. I'll be sure to look into it. From Sydney Australia also so good to know