Column and Panel Buckling
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Column and Panel Buckling

Buckling is a physical occurrence observed in slender structures, such as columns, beams, rods or panel; when it undergoes bending due to applied loads, leading to eventual buckling. This phenomenon can result in the complete failure of the structure. Buckling occurs when the applied load surpasses the structure’s buckling load, which represents the maximum load…

Why understanding beam bending is important?
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Why understanding beam bending is important?

What is the importance of beams? The primary function of beams, regardless of the application, is to act as structural elements that transfer loads. In the civil engineering field, beams refer to horizontal elements which symmetrical sections, such as an i-beam. For example, in a building, beams support the weight of a building’s floors above, ceilings,…

Combined Stresses in a Pressure Vessel
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Combined Stresses in a Pressure Vessel

Objective To determine the normal stresses in the pressure vessel, and also to observe and material properties of the pressure vessel used. Finally, compare the calculated and measured stresses on the surface of the cylindrical pressure vessel subject to torque while pressurized. Known & Assumptions Materials: The materials required: Technovate Stress Analysis System Model 9800…

What is simple torsion and why is it important?
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What is simple torsion and why is it important?

What is an example of torsion force? An example of a torsional force would be anytime a force acting on an object results in a twisted or rotating motion. This twisting movement happens when an applied torque or force encounters an opposing force which generates shear strain. This opposing force could be a result of…

What is a Charpy impact test?
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What is a Charpy impact test?

The Charpy impact test, also commonly referred to as the Charpy V-notch test by material scientists, serves as a standardized high-strain rate examination to quantify the energy absorbed by a material upon fracture. The absorbed energy functions as an indicator of the material’s notch toughness. Widely employed in various industries, this test is favored for…

Uniaxial tension test
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Uniaxial tension test

Tension test, alternatively referred to as tensile testing or uniaxial tension test, is one of the most commonly used tests to determine important material parameters such as Young’s modulus, yield strength, ultimate strength, elongation at break, Poisson’s ratio, and Lankford coefficients (R-values). Tension testing constitutes a foundational test in materials science and engineering, involving the…