Shear stress, often denoted by τ (Greek: tau), is the component of stress coplanar with a material cross section. It arises from the shear force, the component of force vector parallel to the material cross section. Normal stress, on the other hand, arises from the force vector component perpendicular to the material cross section on which it acts.
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I'm having problem with the angle of $$theta_s1$$ . My ans is +35 (as in my working) , but the ans provided is $$theta_s1$$ = -55[/B]
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I am not sure how to get the maximum shear force in mohr's circle [/B]
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To get the ##\theta_s max ## , we have to 'turn' the B to ##\tau_{max}## , right ? So , it should be like this ( in the figure , orange arrow) ? Am i right ...
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i'm not sure how to calculate the shear stress at point F and point G . I know that shear stress has formula of $$ \tau = VQ/It $$
The maximum shear force that i calculated earlier is V = 205kN , Ixx = 2.1x10^-4
for Q at $$\tau$$ at F , i have...
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In the notes , i noticed that the shear stress on the top plane and the front plane will 'meet together' at the edge . I don't understand it why the direction is like that .
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Is it possible for both the shear stress to become like...
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In the notes , I don't understand why the shear stress is maximum at the edge ( circle part) .
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I think it's wrong . Refer to another diagram attached , i found that the shear stress varies parabolically across the vertical length...
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In the notes, the author stated that the shear stress is constant over the bottom face of the segment ... why in figure 7-4 , we can see that the shear stress varies ?
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Which is correct ? The red circled part or the figure ? [/B]
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In this notes , i don't understand how the Q=(Ay) of the is considered ...
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I think the both Q at part C and part B should be = (60)(15)(mm^2) ... i have redrawn the structure , i am not sure whether it is correct or not...
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for this question , I'm having problem with the shear stress at point E and shear stress at centorid.
normally , the shear stress at the centoid will be maximum .
But , in my working , I found that the shear stress at the centroid is...
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In the example , I suspect the selected A (area) is wrong... From the notes , A' is the area of top (or bottom ) portion of the member cross sectional area . But , in the example , we could see that the selected area is located to the right of the point where shear stress is...
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In this notes , why the shear force used is the 19.5kN ? Why not 6.5kN ?
From what i know , the formula of shear stress is tau = VQ/ It , where V is the shear force ... There are two values of V in this question , why the larger one (19.5kN ) is chosen ?Homework EquationsThe...
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In the first photo , i was told that the I represent the moment of inertia about the neutral axis ... But , in the 2nd photo , i found that the author calculate the moment of inertia about the x-axis (parallel to neutral axis ) and y -axis ( perpendicular to neutral axis) ...
Isn't the force calculated twice here? For example, the force along AB is at first calculated for the resultant force along OB, then for the resultant force along AC.
I think the compression and tensile stress should be ##\frac{F}{2a}##.
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I came across this in J. Anderson's book "Fundamentals of Aerodynamics".
"For the type of gases and liquids of interest in aerodynamic applications, the value of the shear stress at a point on a streamline is proportional to the spatial rate of change of velocity normal to the...
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When an element of material is subjected to pure shear stress , equlibrium requires that equal shear stress must be developed on four faces of an element .
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I can't understand the statement . I assume the 'element ' is cubic ...
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I'm trying to work out the following:
Assume uniform shear stress distribution across "Key" width.
What is the shear stress (psi) on the "Key" at the interface with the "Shaft"?
Torque (in-lb) = 4959
Shaft diameter (in) = 2
Key width/height (in) = 0.3
Key length (in) = 2
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In the question , the author calculated the Ixx and Iyy , but he used the greater value (Ixx) in the calculation to calculate the shear stress , why did he do so ? why the greater value is used ?
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I think the notes is wrong . in the notes , it's given that σ allowable > Mmax / Ze
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i think it should be σ allowable > Mmax < Ze , am i right ? How could the σ allowable > Mmax / Ze ? If σ allowable > Mmax / Ze , the beam will...
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In the in the first image , it's shown that the shear stresses has positive sign, whereas in the second image e (circled blue part) has different sign convention,which is positive and negative, which is correct?
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IMO, the second...
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in the formula of shear stress τ = (V)(Q) / It ,
Q=Ay = first moment of inertia of area, the area can be located above(or bottom) at the point of interest)
when the chosen point is at the wall(boundary) , why shear stress = 0?
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I know that an element that is subjected to max shear stress is 45 degree away from position of an element that is subjected to principal stress.I couldn't understand why the θ s= θ p -45 degree?
Cant it be θ s= θ p +45 degree ?
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in the formula of shear stress, t is the width of member's cross sectional area calculated about neutral axis.
for τc , why t is 6.4 ? Why not 102.1 ?
second question, why we have to consider that specific area? Cant we consider the (red) area?
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i know that to calculate the shear stress, formula is τ= (V)(Q)/ (I)(t)
So, why the author choose to use Ixx, but not Iyy for shear stress at P?
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IMO, we should done the question in 2 ways, which are by using Ixx and Iyy...
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In my book, I was told that when an element is subjected to pure shear stress, equalibrium required that equal shear stress must be developed on four sides of the element...these stresses must be direct toward or away from opposite corners of element..
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where
V = total shear force at the location in question;
Q = statical moment of area;
t = thickness in the material perpendicular to the shear;
I = Moment of Inertia of the entire cross sectional area.
based on this formula , the shear stress is max at the neutral axis of...
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in the old thread , i was told that
The formula for calculating the shear stress is a beam is ##τ = \frac{V ⋅ Q}{I ⋅ t}##
τ - shear stress
V - shear force
Q - first moment of area above the location where the shear stress is calculated.
I - second moment of area for the...
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Refer to the second photo , Q= Ay
Does the author mean point P is at the center of the region (62.5mm x 100mm) ?The figure is not labelled well i am confused
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In the notes , I was told that y is the location of the shear stress is...
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why the angle of shear stress ( θs) is given by θp - 45 ??
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the difference in angle of shear stress and normal stress is90 degree , am i right? why it's negative 45 degree? is it wrong?
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why the shear stress is maximum at the center ? while the normal stress is maximum at the boundary ?
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why shouldn't the shear stresss maximum at the boundary ? this is because shear stress is to pull the 2 surface apart [/B]
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I want to understand why in noncicular members in torsion book tells me that surface of a member is free and so no shearing stresses there.
This is from wikipedia for shafts:
Note that the highest shear stress occurs on the surface of the shaft, where the radius is...
Ques: If one metal cube placed in deep sea where will be maximum shear stress in cube?
What I know: In hydrostatic condition there would be no shear stress, that means on any face of cube there would be not shear stress at all.
In case of two dimensional stress; if we have same...
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Torque = Force x Distance
Shear stress = Force/Area
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I know how to do this question as I've seen the mark scheme. However, initially I did it wrong. What I did was as follows:
Torque = Force x Distance
therefore...
1. There is a valve body in which there is a butterfly plate. A shaft goes through the butterfly plate allowing it to open and close. A sleeve is inserted into the I.D. of the butterfly plate that the shaft goes through. The I.D. of the hole (butterfly plate) that the sleeve is inserted is is...
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What is the angle of twist at gear A relative to the motor? (Round to the closest 6th decimal)
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I know to find the angle its θ = ∑ (TL/JG)
but it can also be θ = Lτ/Gr
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So i used both these equations, and I got...
I modeled a simple cantilever rectangular beam in Patran of (L,W,H = 100, 6, 4) with Hexa8 elements and applied a vertical shear load (upwards) of some magnitude at the free end.
Ran in Nastran and plotted the vertical shear stress distribution on a cross-section in middle of length (in order...
I am having some trouble finding out the Maximum shear stress, I worked out my hoop stress and axial stress for the thin cylinder theory but the radial stress i am having issues with. If the applied pressure is only internal then would the radial stress be 0.
how to get the formula of shear stress (tau) ? i got (-dp/ds -ydz/ds )(r/2) instead of -d(p+yz)/ ds (r/2) as in the book , if it's d(p+yz)/ ds (r/2) m , i would get (-dp/ds -ydz/ds-z(dy/ds) )(r/2) ,, right ?
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How does one setup the stress tensor for a non-Newtonian fluid? I know that for any fluid the normals should be the pressure and for a power law fluid the shear stress in the direction of flow is related by K(du/dy)^n. Does this mean that all other components are 0 for a symmetric pipe or...
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Calculate the magnitude of the resolved shear stress on the ## (112)## plane in the ##[11\bar{1}] ##direction in a bcc crystal.
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Tried to use:
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t^{\alpha} = \frac{1}{2} \sigma_{ij} (m_{i} n_{j} + m_{i} n_{j})
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where m is the direction and n is the...
Is the maximum bending moment and maximum shear stress an absolute value? For example, when drawing out a bending moment diagram say if I get -400 kNm at one point and 300 kNm at a different point. If these values are the maximum/minimum points on my diagram would 400 kNm be considered as a...
Hi, I would like some guidance about a piping problem I have.
I would like to know how to solve this shear stress equation for a narrowing pipe. This equation gives the shear stress on the edges of a cylindrical piece of fluid having radius r and length L within the pipe. I would like to know...
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how to make μ = ρ v as in 8-41 ?Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
since μ = viscocity , it has unit =( kgms^-2)s m^-2 , = kg(m^-1)(s^-1)
ρ v = (kgm^-3)(ms^-1 ) = kg(m^-2)(s^-1) , the unit for LHS and RHS are not the same , can someone help pls ?
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A rule often used in shaft design states that the angle of twist shall not exceed 1° on a length equal to 20 diameters. What stress in the material does this imply if the modulus of rigidity is equal to 80 × 103 N/mm2 ?
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T/J=Gθ/L=τ/r
J=π?32(D^4-d^4)[/B]...
A rule often used in shaft design states that the angle of twist shall not exceed 1 on a length equal to 20 diameters. What stress in the material does this imply if the modulus of rigidity is equal to 80 × 103 N/mm2 ?
was wondering if anybody had an insight on how to do this ?
have tried a...
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I've got a task where i need to use manual calculations with this setup (see attach.)
there is a cylinder with two internal grooves (yellow part). 5 Dogs are equally spaced (72deg.) inside that cylinder. They are being pushed by the Force against the grooves in the cylinder. What...
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Hello guys, I have to calculate the shear stress in this figure.
The sizes are: a = 250mm, b = 100mm, c = 250mm, d = 150mm and t = 10mm.
The shear force working on it is Vcd = 39802.01 N (calculated before)
The center of the construction Nc is at 157.95 mm (from the...
What determines the sign/direction of shear stress arrows in Mohr's circle? Please see pictures below. Why are the shear stress arrows drawn the way it is and not in the opposite directions?
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I am looking for any available experimental data which models off-road vehicle travel in clay and measures tyre and soil parameters. Parameters I am looking for include pull, torque, shear strength of the soil, sinkage, slip and deflection. If anyone knows of any available raw data...
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Blood supply to the heart occurs through coronary arteries. Consider one of the arteries to be 2.5 mm in diameter and 3 cm in length. The average velocity of blood flow through that artery is 1.5 cm/s. Assuming the density of blood to be 1.056 g/cc and viscosity to be 3 cP...