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2.1 Single shear bolted connection


2.2 Double shear bolted connection
2.3 Punching shear - slot
MM2.1 Normal, shear, and bearing stress
MM2.2 Normal stress\nbasic problems
MM2.3 Shear stress\nbasic problems
MM2.4 Load capacity of two-bar assembly
MM2.5 Shear stress in pin support
MM2.6 Shear stress in bolted flanges
2.4 Stress on an inclined plane
MM2.7 Stresses on inclined plane
MM2.8 Axial force based on inclined plane stresses
2.5 Stress component terminology
2.6 The Amazing Stress Camera
2.7 Derivation of plane stress transformation equations
2.8 Stresses on a specified plane
2.9 Stresses on a specified plane
MM2.9 Correct angle for stress transformations
MM2.10 Sign, sign, everywhere a sign
2.10 Stress transformation equation learning tool
MM2.11 Sketching stress transformation results
2.11 Deriving equations for Mohr's circle
2.12 Drawing Mohr's circle for plane stress
2.13 Principal stresses using Mohr's circle
2.14 Maximum shear stresses using Mohr's circle
2.15 Mohr's circle learning tool - plane stress
MM2.12 Sketching stress transformation results
MM2.13 Coach Mohr's circle of stress
MM2.14 Absolute maximum shear stress
MM2.15 Mohr's circle game
MM2.16 Mohr's circle game - principal
MM3.1 Normal strain in rod assembly
MM3.2 Normal strain in pinned rod assembly
MM3.3 Normal strain\nbasic problems
3.1 Strain transformation example
3.2 Strain transformation example
3.3 Strain transformation example
MM3.4 Coach Mohr's circle of strain
MM3.5 Strain measurement with rosettes
MM4.1 Hooke's Law\nbasic problems
4.1 Generalized Hooke's Law: biaxial stress
MM4.2 Principal stresses from rosette data
5.1 Deformation of a compound axial member
5.2 Deformations in a three-rod assembly
MM5.1 Axial deformations\nbasic problems
MM5.2 Compound axial members\nbasic problems
5.3 Right-angle rigid bar with two axial members
5.4 End-to-end bars with misfit
MM5.3 Rod and post in series
MM5.4 Coaxial tube and core
MM5.5 Rigid bar and two axial members

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MM5.6 Rigid bar with two opposing members


5.5 Axial member subject to temperature
5.6 Temperature effects in axial member
5.7 Misfit in coaxial members: link-and-rod
MM5.7 Rod and post in series with temperature change
MM5.8 Coaxial bars with temperature change
5.8 Spherical pressure vessels
5.9 Cylindrical pressure vessels
MM5.9 Cylindrical pressure vessel - weld stresses
MM5.10 Strain gage to measure tank pressure
MM5.11 Critical strain reading for pressure tank
MM5.12 Factors of safety for beam-strut structure
MM5.13 Design bolts for splice plate connection
MM5.14 Load capacity of beam-strut structure
6.1 Torsion theory for circular cross sections
6.2 Sign conventions for torsion analysis
6.3 Allowable torque in a pipe shaft
6.4 Minimum diameter for a solid shaft
6.5 Twisting of a compound torsion member
6.6 Multiple torques
6.7 Maximum torque based on twist angle
6.8 Two shafts connected by gears
MM6.1 Torsion concepts
MM6.2 Gear basics
MM6.3 Gear trains: torque and shear stress (two shafts)
MM6.4 Gear trains: torque and shear stress (three shafts)
MM6.5 Gear trains: angles of twist
6.10 Determine shaft diameter based on power
6.11 Determine horsepower transmitted by a shaft
6.9 Determine power transmitted by a shaft
MM6.6 Gear trains: power transmission (two shafts)
MM6.7 Gear trains: power transmission (three shafts)
6.12 End-to-end shafts with specified rotation angle
6.13 Maximum torque applied to coaxial shaft
6.14 Indeterminate gear mechanism
MM6.10 Maximum torque for composite shaft
MM6.8 Shear stresses in coaxial shafts
MM6.9 Shear stresses in end-to-end shafts
6.15 Combined axial force and torsion
7.1 Centroid calculation procedure - tee shape
7.2 Centroid calculation procedure - wood U-beam
7.3 Centroid and moment of inertia - tee shape
7.4 Moment of inertia calcs for built-up steel beams
7.5 Visualize bending stresses
MM7.1 The Centroids Game - Learning the Ropes
MM7.2 The Moment of Inertia Game - Starting From Square One
MM7.3 Bending stresses in a flanged shape
MM7.4 Moments and bending stress
7.6 Shear force and bending moment diagrams: Step-by-step examples
7.7 Flexure formula - wide flange shape
7.8 Bending stress in tee beam

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7.9 Tension bending stress in U-beam


7.10 Bending stress in a beam with overhang
MM7.5 6 rules for constructing shear & moment diagrams
MM7.6 Shear force and bending moment diagrams: Following the rules
MM7.7 Extruded aluminum beam
MM7.8 Determine maximum bending stress
7.11 Derivation of transverse shear stress formula
7.12 Transverse shear stress distribution - tee beam
7.13 Transverse shear stress in a wide flange beam
7.14 Signpost transverse shear stress
7.15 Normal and shear stresses at a point
7.16 Investigating shear in beams
7.17 Shear flow in back-to-back channels
7.18 Shear flow in bolted box beam
MM7.9 Q-tile Game
MM7.10 Shear stress in a standard steel shape
MM7.12 Nailing two box beams
MM7.13 Determine nail spacing for U-beam
MM7.14 Bolt spacing in built-up steel beam
MM7.15 Principal stresses in a wide flange beam
MM7.16 Principal stresses in a rectangular tube beam
MM7.17 Principal stresses in a tee beam
7.19 Timber beam reinforced with CFRP
7.20 Composite wood-steel beam
MM7.18 Introducing the transformed area method
MM7.19 Aluminum and brass composite beam
7.21 Combined loadings - post and beam
MM7.20 C-clamp normal stresses
MM7.21 Precast concrete beam and corbel
MM7.22 Jib crane boom
MM7.23 The tree - combined axial and bending
MM7.24 Beams bending about two axes
8.1 Beam deflections by the integration method
MM8.1 Beam boundary condtion game
8.2 Beam deflections by superposition
8.3 Cantilever beam with two point loads
8.4 Simple beam with overhang
8.5 Simple beam with two overhangs
8.6 Cantilever beam with linear loading
8.7 Cantilever beam with partial uniform loading
8.8 Using deflections to compute forces
8.9 Using boundary conditions to compute moment
MM8.2 8 skills: Part I
MM8.3 8 skills: Part II
MM8.4 Superposition Warm-Up
MM8.5 One simple beam, one load, three cases
8.10 Indeterminate beam - alternative approaches
8.11 Indeterminate beam with elastic support
MM8.6 Propped cantilevers
MM8.7 Beam on three supports

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combload/comb_scope_02.swf
combload/comb_statics_tree_02.swf
concepts/cncp_shearkey_gear_02.swf
concepts/cncp_shearkey_lever_02.swf
sectprop/coach_inertia_01.swf
sectprop/game_cen_master_01.swf

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