First of all, I would like to thank the one who upload these useful and informative clips and then I want to say a special thank you to the professor, it is great and I just started to understand what is the strength of material. To all critics: I cannot understand what is wrong with you guys!! Are u insane? the lectures are perfect!
Outsanding lectures! i've got a question: What is the recommended textbook for this course?. This course appears to be a little bit higher level tan my Beer & Jhonston's Mechanics of Materials
This is very useful lecture.I appreciate the professor
A.Narasingarao
anrmsr 1 year ago
thank you all your efforts, i really appreciate it
pmig81 1 year ago
Thank you Hoomanstavanger ..:)u r right .
onepartho 1 year ago
First of all, I would like to thank the one who upload these useful and informative clips and then I want to say a special thank you to the professor, it is great and I just started to understand what is the strength of material. To all critics: I cannot understand what is wrong with you guys!! Are u insane? the lectures are perfect!
hoomanstavanger 2 years ago
i struggle to keep awake during this less-than-informative lecture
standardwolfsburg 2 years ago
you keep complaining about these lectures...did someone force you to watch them?
omogaju 2 years ago
yep! it's part of a class with a poor teaching. he can't teach us, so he makes us watch this.
this video could never be a replacement for a lecture, never mind an entire class.
standardwolfsburg 2 years ago
Outsanding lectures! i've got a question: What is the recommended textbook for this course?. This course appears to be a little bit higher level tan my Beer & Jhonston's Mechanics of Materials
danieloreto 2 years ago
Mechanics of materials by James M. Gere & Barry J. Goodno is the book i follow...i think its better than Beer
MeroZune 2 years ago
@danieloreto mechanics of materials russell hibbeler
Ibz00 1 year ago