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If all engineering branches were explained like Michel van Biezen's, I believe we'd never struggle to understand anything. Check out his excellent explanation of the Kalman filter! https://lnkd.in/dGb2jpPP
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Types & Causes of Material Failure , very well elaborated.
🧠🧭 Understanding Types of Material Failure Mindmap (Version 3.0) Contributors from suggestions in comments from previous versions of my posts: Version 2.0 https://lnkd.in/e_wMq8JN Version 1.0 https://lnkd.in/dq2iDKMY Eng.Sayed GB CAE-FEA Md Abdullah Al BARI Harry Shainian, M.S., P.E. Christopher Knippenberg Material failure refers to the loss of load-carrying capacity of a material or structural component, leading to its inability to perform its intended function. Understanding the mechanisms of material failure helps in predicting and preventing potential failures in engineering applications. P.S. What other failure modes for materials do you think should be added? Comment below! ⬇️. Let's try and create an improved Version 4.0 ♻️ If you found this helpful, please repost it for your network. Thank you! The updated Version 4.0 of this Mindmap is now posted here: https://lnkd.in/edKg8eVy
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🛎 Types of material failure At present we have tutorials for some of the mentioned failure modes including: 1) Deformation>Time Independent>Plastic: https://lnkd.in/dfgZbeak 2) Fracture>Static Loading: https://lnkd.in/dAHiyiNm https://lnkd.in/d_iS8pVv 3) Debonding: https://lnkd.in/dHbzSfNC https://lnkd.in/eZUnqWTc 4) Buckling>Static Loading: https://lnkd.in/d8H2ji2n 🎁 You can use the 50% discount code to buy each of these tutorials: https://lnkd.in/dS27vBqi #abaqus #simulation #simulia #modeling #fea #fem #cae #femex #ffs #asme #api #bs #bs7910 #finitelementmethod #finiteelementanalysis #failure #damage #assessment
🧠🧭 Understanding Types of Material Failure Mindmap (Version 3.0) Contributors from suggestions in comments from previous versions of my posts: Version 2.0 https://lnkd.in/e_wMq8JN Version 1.0 https://lnkd.in/dq2iDKMY Eng.Sayed GB CAE-FEA Md Abdullah Al BARI Harry Shainian, M.S., P.E. Christopher Knippenberg Material failure refers to the loss of load-carrying capacity of a material or structural component, leading to its inability to perform its intended function. Understanding the mechanisms of material failure helps in predicting and preventing potential failures in engineering applications. P.S. What other failure modes for materials do you think should be added? Comment below! ⬇️. Let's try and create an improved Version 4.0 ♻️ If you found this helpful, please repost it for your network. Thank you! The updated Version 4.0 of this Mindmap is now posted here: https://lnkd.in/edKg8eVy
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Units can be an ever frustrating topic in the world of engineering, especially if you work internationally. I will admit I have a soft spot in my heart for US Customary units, being they are what I grew up with. But they certainly can be frustrating in some contexts. Pound mass and pound force are fine and dandy to work with, until you start working with momentum and have to convert to slugs. And I've memorized deeper than my anniversary date the conversions from cubic feet to gallons, and gallons to pounds. But I was reminded today of the most frustrating units in water: MGD - Million Gallons per Day, and MLD - Mega Liters per Day I'm sure it is the reason many SI countries use Population Equivalent... P.S. If you ever get the opportunity and want to annoy your SI peers, read MLD as Million Liters per Day, or if you find yourself presenting in the US, call it Mega Gallons per Day! Because both are technically correct, which we all know is the best kind of correct!
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Attended the Velosi webinar "Life Extension of Aging Assets: Approach and Case Study Presentation”. A very informative session on how to assess the current condition and integrity of assets, determine if they are fit for continued operations, and if their lifespan can be extended, as well as strategies to extend their remaining life. The key topics included: • Aging issues affecting assets. • Relevant codes, standards, and industry best practices. • Condition and Remaining Life Assessment methods. • Case studies on Static, Rotary, Electrical, Instruments, Civil, and Structural Assets.
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A structure subjected to vibrational stresses can exhibit unexpected behaviour and may suffer rapid damage. What can be done when this happens? How can we ensure the safety of those who work on and move around these structures? How can we prevent long-term damage to structures and equipment? To find out how BBA's team of experts in vibration and structural engineering can help analyze, assess and solve these problems before they become critical, check out this blog article by Valérie Houle and Julien Deschamps-Francoeur 👉 https://lnkd.in/eUDay39e
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Learn the advantages of domain-specific LLMs and three key specialization techniques, including prompt engineering, RAG, and fine-tuning.
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