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    Machine Design : Theories Of Failure And Design For Fatigue

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    Machine Design : Theories Of Failure And Design For Fatigue

    Machine Design : Theories Of Failure And Design For Fatigue
    Last updated 11/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 768.60 MB | Duration: 2h 50m

    Learn about the Theories of mechanical failure and principles of designing for fatigue for mechanical engineering

    What you'll learn
    Principal stress and their importance
    Maximum Shear stress theory of failure
    Maximum distortion Energy theory
    Mohr and Columb mohr theory
    Designing for Fatigue and Basics of fracture mechanics
    Definition of endurance limit and strength
    Modifying factors for Endurance strength
    Defining failure criteria in fatigue
    Requirements
    Understanding of strength of materials or mechanics of materials is desirable to understand the concepts in the course
    Description
    Machine design is the practice of designing structural elements of a product to meet functional and durability criteria .Failure prevention is a big part of study for Machine design . This course deals with the various theories of failure in Static and dynamic (cyclic) loading conditions.Basics of Principal stress from mechanics of materials Importance of principal stressWhat are Theories of failure? the most simplest formMaximum Shear stress Theory - How it is derived , the analysis and cases Maximum distortion Energy theory - the most widely used theory of failure for ductile materials The derivation from concept of strain energyDefinition of Von mises stressMohr theory - Theory for materials with different tensile and compressive strengthsCoulomb- Mohr theoryBrittle Failure theorySelection of Failure theory What is Fatigue loading? fatigue failure?Fracture mechanics basicsWhat is fracture toughness property Factors to be consideredThe S-N curve and RR Moore test to develop S-N curveEndurance strength and Endurance limitThe Endurance limit modifying factorsSurface, Size, temperature, loading Stress concentration factor Characterization of cyclical loadingDefinition of failure criteria in FatigueThe course is designed to be compact and to the point highlighting the most important concepts and the Why ? behind it. This is an advanced level course suitable if you are already familiar with strength of materials or mechanics of materials and basics of mechanical engineering .

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What is Mechanical Failure ? What are theories of failure?

    Lecture 3 Failure criteria and importance of Principal stresses

    Lecture 4 Definition of Principal stresses

    Lecture 5 Mohrs circle and formulae for principal stresses

    Lecture 6 3D General State of Stress

    Lecture 7 Principal stresses in 3D general state of stress

    Section 2: Maximum Shear Stress theory

    Lecture 8 Maximum Shear stress theory- introduction

    Lecture 9 Criteria for Failure according to MSS

    Lecture 10 Cases in Max shear stress theory

    Section 3: Maximum Distortion Energy theory

    Lecture 11 Strain energy

    Lecture 12 Strain energy density

    Lecture 13 Strain energy density in Shear

    Lecture 14 Strain energy in general state of stress

    Lecture 15 Maximum Distortion Energy theory

    Lecture 16 Finding the Distortion Energy component

    Lecture 17 Criteria for Max Distortion Energy theory

    Lecture 18 Definition of Von Mises Stress and comparison with Maximum shear stress Theory

    Section 4: Mohrs Criteria for Failure

    Lecture 19 Mohrs criterion for ductile materials

    Lecture 20 Mohrs criteria- envelope derivation

    Lecture 21 Mohr coulumb theory of failure

    Lecture 22 Cases in Mohr coulumb theory of failure

    Lecture 23 Brittle Coulumb mohr theory

    Lecture 24 Maximum principal stress theory for brittle materials and its drawback

    Lecture 25 Selecting Failure theory in design practice

    Section 5: Fatigue

    Lecture 26 Limitations of traditional mechanics methods in design

    Lecture 27 What is Fatigue failure?

    Lecture 28 Types of loadings - static and dynamic

    Lecture 29 Stages leading to fatigue failure

    Lecture 30 Modes of Fracture

    Lecture 31 Generic Factors which affect fatigue

    Lecture 32 Important checkpoints in fracture mechanics study

    Lecture 33 Fracture toughness material property

    Section 6: Design for Fatigue

    Lecture 34 Approach to fatigue problems

    Lecture 35 Fatigue Life method, RR moore test , S-N diagram

    Lecture 36 Plotting and Deciphering the S-N curve

    Lecture 37 Typical values of Endurance and Fatigue strength

    Lecture 38 Modifying factors for Endurance limit/strength

    Lecture 39 Surface modification factor

    Lecture 40 Size modification factor

    Lecture 41 Loading factor

    Lecture 42 Temperature factor

    Lecture 43 Reliability factor

    Lecture 44 Stress concentration Factor - for Statics study

    Lecture 45 Fatigue stress concentration factor

    Lecture 46 Some points on Designing with Fatigue

    Section 7: Fatigue failure criteria

    Lecture 47 Fluctuating stress types, mean and amplitude stress

    Lecture 48 Goodman diagram and other criteria with factor of safety

    Section 8: Bonus Section

    Lecture 49 Bonus : More resources for learning Mechanical engineering and design

    Mechanical Engineering students,Design engineers looking to refresh their basics in Machine design,Anyone interested in mechanical and machine design