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Dr. Randall Millstein previews the upcoming eclipse and takes us into a deep dive of this wildly popular phenomenon that has fascinated our species for thousands of years.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Dr. Noam Chomsky lectured on the Oregon State University campus on October 24, 1995. Chomsky spoke as the fourteenth Ava Helen and Linus Pauling…
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Dr. Noam Chomsky lectured on the Oregon State University campus on October 24, 1995. Chomsky spoke as the fourteenth Ava Helen and Linus Pauling…
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Journalist and peace activist Arun Gandhi lectured on the Oregon State University campus on October 19, 1994 as the thirteenth Ava Helen Pauling Memorial Lecturer for World Peace. The fifth grandson…
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In this presentation, OSU History professor Dr. Mina Carson shares her experiences of researching the life of Ava Helen Pauling for what would become the biography, "Ava Helen Pauling: Partner,…
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Dr. Julia A. Clarke is John A. Wilson Professor in Vertebrate Paleontology at the Jackson School of Geosciences, the University of Texas at Austin, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor.…
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The first lecture in threaded fasteners discusses standards and design issues.
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The third and final lecture on springs covers fatigue failure, buckling, and spring surge.
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The second lecture of springs covers loading and stress.
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The first lecture of springs covers basics and design issues.
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The last lecture on gears covers strength and contact stresses and a brief review of design.
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The third lecture on gears focuses on stress and the numerous correction factors involved.
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The second lecture of gears covers some fundamental kinematics and force balancing.
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The first lecture on gears introduces a variety of terminology and types as well as the design issues.
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The second lecture on bearings covers the fatigue life equation
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The first lecture of bearings talks about different types and basic design issues
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The second lecture on shafts covers failure modes, deflection, and critical speed.
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The first lecture on shafts covers basic terminology and design issues.
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The fourth and final lecture on fatigue covers safety factors and stress concentrations
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The third lecture on fatigue goes over a small example and introduces the sig-m sig-a plot
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Second lecture on fatigue covering more of the knockdown factors and characterizing the S-N curve
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The first lecture on fatigue (corresponding loosely with Shigley Ch.6)
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The second lecture in section of failure theories.
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The first lecture in my section on failure theories
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The final lecture in section 2 discusses Mohr's circle as a way to visualize princial stresses.
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Section 2 Loads to Stresses continued. This lecture reviews the stress element and introduces stress concentrations
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Section 2 continued. This lecture reviews shear and moment diagrams.
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Lecture focusing on reviewing types of loads and their stresses. Also impact is covered.
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the second lecture finishes the introduction. it discusses safety and introduces the blender example problem
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the first lecture in this upper-level mechanical courses
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How to document your guest lectures in for-credit courses
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