Understanding Failure Theories (Tresca, von Mises etc...)
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 Published On Jun 2, 2020

Failure theories are used to predict when a material will fail due to static loading. They do this by comparing the stress state at a point with material properties that can be easily determined from testing, like the yield or ultimate strengths of the material determined from a uniaxial test.

In this video I cover some of the main theories for ductile and for brittle materials - Rankine (maximum principal stress theory), Tresca (maximum shear stress theory), von Mises (maximum distortion energy theory) as well as the Coulomb-Mohr and Modified Mohr theories.

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