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Dr. Faysal Fayez Eliyan
Приєднався 8 тра 2012
Professor of mechanical engineering - on this channel examples in Dynamics are explained and soon in mechanics of materials and thermodynamics
Gas Turbine short course in cooperation with General Electric
Gas Turbine short course in cooperation with General Electric
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Відео
Lecture 5: Curvilinear Motion - normal and tangential components
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#dynamics #normal #tangential #curvilinear #motion #kinematics #particle
Lecture 3: Curvilinear Motion: Rectangular Components
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#dynamics #curvilinear #motion #dynamics #x-y #analysis #particle #motion
Lecture 1 Rectilinear Kinematics - Example 1
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#rectilinear #kinematics #position #velocity #acceleration #particle #car #dynamics #basic_mechanics #mechanical_engineering
Example - Classic Steel Roller Coaster Design
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Software simulation of roller coaster by my students: Mohammad Al-Hajri 27002 Abdulaziz Alajmi 29594 Saoud Aldouseri 30439 From ME 274 course - Basic Mechanics II
Lecture 19 - Example 9: General Plane Motion
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Lecture 19 - Example 9: General Plane Motion
Lecture 18 - Example 7: Planar Kinetic Equations of Motion: Translation
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Lecture 18:Planar Kinetic Equations of Motion: Translation - Example 17-28 Hibbeler Dynamics Book
Lecture 17 - Example 2: Moment of Inertia
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Lecture 17: Moment of Inertia Example 17-13 Hibbeler Dynamics Book
Lecture 16 - Example 2: Relative Motion Analysis - Acceleration
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Lecture 16: Relative Motion Analysis - Acceleration Example 16-106 Hibbeler Dynamics Book
Lecture 15 - Example 3: Relative Motion Analysis - Velocity
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Lecture 15: Relative Motion Analysis Example F16-10 Hibbeler Dynamics Book
Lecture 14 - Example 3: Absolute Motion Analysis
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Lecture 14: Absolute Motion Analysis Example 16-49 Hibbeler Dynamics Book
Lecture 13 - Example 5: Planar Rigid Body Motion: Translation and Rotation
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Lecture 13: Planar Rigid Body Motion: Translation and Rotation Example 16-2 Hibbeler Dynamics Book
Lecture 12 - Example 6: Conservative Forces, Potential Energy, Conservation of Energy
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Lecture 12: Conservative Forces, Potential Energy, Conservation of Energy Problem 14-89 Hibbeler Dynamics Book
Lecture 11 - Example 4: Work and Energy - Dynamics
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Lecture 11: Work & Energy Example 14.3 Hibbeler Dynamics Book
انت رجال❤
BEST EXPLENATION SO FAR, THANK YOU !
that is good and do it this question. 1.the x-coordinate of a particle in curvilinear motion is given by x=2t^3-3t, where x is in feet and t is in seconds. the y-component of acceleration in feet per second squared is given by ay=4t. if the particle has y-components y=0 and y'=4 ft/sec when t=0 find magnitudes of the velocity v and acceleration a when t=2sec. sketch the path for the first 2 seconds of motion, and show the velocity and acceleration vectors for t=2sec.
Thank you sir for making it clear for me.
So helpful. Now that’ll make exam preparation easier
sir you make me understand now thanks. alot from Malaysia🇲🇾
Hello sir! What book did you get this problem from?
Hello, should the direction of the tangential be positive when it acts centripetal? I mean even if the body were moving along a mountain,, the tangential component is downward so it is positive or negative??
which uni do u teach at?
Thank you for this lecture
0.6 cos 30 would mean you are using radian measure. This would confuse more capable students...
Thank you!
This was GOOD
Very informative sirrr
Thank you very much! You taught in such a clear manner! I was really confused about the positive and negative and no one gave a clear explanation. Thank you very much!!!
Thank you sir
يعطيك العافية بس دام اسمك فيصل ليه ماتشرح عربي
its magic
Finally english videos
A very nice lecture, thank you!
How did you arrive at this result in the integral?
This question is impossible, both angles cannot be 60 degrees (phi and theta) when all lengths from ab bc and ac are L There cannot be a difference of height between ab and bc mfw you go against the laws of physics to "solve" an impossible question 💀💀💀
I was thinking the exact same thing lol
So what? When both angles equal to 60⁰, that means the triangle has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles. And both of points A and C are gonna be at the same height. Also, the piston is gonna be inside the cylinder, which is very logical! 🤔
@@nourdarwish4277 You're right. Now that I'm watching this again a few month later, I don't see anything wrong. I don't know how I ever saw anything wrong lol. It all makes perfect sense to me.
@@1stcomment700 That's great! What are you studying?
@@nourdarwish4277 I was just doing a little side project where I needed to design a lever that can move something up and down. I graduated from Aerospace Engineering earlier this year tho.
I don't understand why dy/dt = dy/dx * dx/dt at the 7:30 mark
Chain rule
A lovely tutorial... Thank you!
At 17.04, I think alpha CB should be -k not +k. Since alpha ab is -k
Thank you so much! I finally understood this topic.
QUESTION: Why is the cross product of K and J = negative i??? how do you know the sign???
Thank you, this is very helpful ✨
thank you very much for explaining so good
Thank you for the clear lecture.
thank you for the nice example sir
the best ❤️
Thank you so much, a wonderful lecture!
very good
If ω = 12 rad/s = constant, determine the angular acceleration of rod AB and acceleration of piston B at the instant shown.
Thank you! a lovely tutorial!
Thank you! You have lovely lessons!
love from india , this vedio is really helpful thanks
bro thanks for this
gonna need this for august resit
should use ft
I agree
Thank you very much! A lovely, informative lesson.
Thank you , well appriciated
Thank you sir, very helpful!
Thanks a lot! This explanation made me digest the material easily. Very clear and straight to the point not overwhelming.
عظيم جدا جزاك الله خيرا
Very smooth and clear explanation. Thank you so much for this amazing and helpful video.
thnk you that really helped me...
why is there so much background noise, otherwise great video
Very Nice Video sir It helped me a Lot Thankyou