Stress Analysis – Simplified For Engineering Students
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 16.90 GB | Duration: 10h 52m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 16.90 GB | Duration: 10h 52m
Learn stress basics, axial, torsion, bending, Mohr’s circle, and combined loading with real examples and applications.
What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of normal and shear stress
Analyze axial, torsional, and bending loads
Use Mohr’s Circle to determine principal stresses
Apply combined loading principles effectively
Requirements
Basic knowledge of engineering mechanics
Pen, paper, and willingness to learn
Description
Mechanical Engineering. Whether you're currently studying, recently graduated, or preparing for interviews and real-world mechanical design challenges, this course will help you build a solid understanding of how materials and structures behave under various types of loading.Throughout the course, you'll dive deep into concepts such as normal and shear stress, axial deformation, torsional loading, bending stress, and combined loadings. You will also learn how to use Mohr’s Circle for stress transformation and to find principal stresses and maximum shear. These are critical concepts in both academic and industrial mechanical design.Each topic is explained clearly using visual aids, solved examples, and real-life applications. We will also discuss the design implications, such as factor of safety, stress concentration, and material selection.This course is ideal for:Mechanical engineering students (especially 2nd and 3rd year)Teaching assistants building their teaching materialEngineers who need a refresher on stress fundamentalsFresh graduates preparing for job interviewsBy the end of this course, you’ll be able to confidently analyze mechanical components under different loads and understand the logic behind the design of shafts, beams, and structures.Whether you're studying for exams, preparing graduation projects, or starting your engineering career, this course will be a valuable tool in your academic and professional journey.Enroll now and take your mechanics knowledge to the next level!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 1-Stress Concept
Section 2: Axial Loading
Lecture 3 2-Axial Elongation - Part 1
Lecture 4 3-Axial Elongation - Part 2
Lecture 5 4-Poisson's Ratio
Lecture 6 5-Stress Concentration
Section 3: Torsion Stress
Lecture 7 6-Torsion
Section 4: Pure Bending
Lecture 8 7-Bending Stress
Section 5: Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending
Lecture 9 8-SFD & BMD (Concentrated Load)
Lecture 10 9-SFD & BMD (Distributed Load)
Section 6: Stress Transformation
Lecture 11 10-Stress Transformation Equations method
Lecture 12 11-Stress Transformation (2)
Lecture 13 12-Stress Transformation (Mohr’s Circle)
Section 7: Combined loadings
Lecture 14 13-Combined loadings
Mechanical engineering students (2nd–3rd year,Anyone interested in structural and mechanical design basics,Teaching assistants preparing material