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This course explores the analysis and design of thin-walled pressure vessels and engineering structures subjected to torsion. ------------------------------------------------ The copyright of all content and materials in this course are owned by either the Georgia Tech Research Corporation or Dr. Wayne Whiteman. By participating in the course or using the content or materials, whether in whole or in part, you agree that you may download and use any content and/or material in this course for your own personal, non-commercial use only in a manner consistent with a student of any academic course. Any other use of the content and materials, including use by other academic universities or entities, is prohibited without express written permission of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation. Interested parties may contact Dr. Wayne Whiteman directly for information regarding the procedure to obtain a non-exclusive license....

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BR

Aug 1, 2019

Very well taught. The instructor has an excellent understanding of the subject and explains concepts clearly. Routinely connects theoretical concepts to real-world examples.

AK

Mar 1, 2019

Best mentor, crystal clear explanations. I strongly recommend for any mechanical graduate.

Solving problems in this course can be related to real life applications.

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By Shubham S

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Dec 6, 2017

Questions solved are really good

By Monika D

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May 2, 2020

NICE EXPLANATION

By Sirajudheen C

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May 12, 2020

Great!!

By Shone G

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Jul 8, 2020

good

By Mayank P

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Jun 6, 2020

GOOD

By SATHAVU S S

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May 7, 2020

It is interesting and useful

By Muskan P

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Jul 27, 2020

nicely explained

By Sarthak R

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Sep 19, 2020

if you had a doubt it will be a doubt for decades hardly they answer

they did not give link of a good book or practice problems

they use only american units

hardly SI units

its better if u want to learn learn it from youtube

NPTEL is a better option

By Brian P

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May 5, 2022

Error on Quiz 1 and technical issue preventing it from reopening makes my grade artificially low.

Also, very short -- seems like a bit of a money grab to split this course (mechanics of materials) into 4 parts...

By RUSHIKESH K

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Sep 28, 2020

I had completed free course but I couldn't get certificate