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Shear stress is stress from forces parallel to a surface, causing internal sliding. It's critical for joint design and fastener selection.
Công thức
Calculate: τ = V/A where V is shear force and A is area
- V
- V value — Variable used in the calculation
- A
- A value — Variable used in the calculation
Hướng dẫn từng bước
- 1Calculate: τ = V/A where V is shear force and A is area
- 2For beams: τ = 1.5V/A (rectangular cross-section)
- 3Results show stress intensity and safety margins
Ví dụ có lời giải
đầu vào
V = 50 kN, A = 0.01 m² (100×100 mm)
Kết quả
τ = 5 MPa (low for steel)
Safe for typical steel
Lỗi thường gặp cần tránh
- ✕Using average stress instead of accounting for concentration
- ✕Neglecting shear in fastener design
Câu hỏi thường gặp
How is shear stress different from normal stress?
Normal stress acts perpendicular to surface, shear acts parallel. Materials handle shear differently.
Where is shear stress highest in a beam?
Maximum shear occurs at the supports; minimum (zero) at points of zero shear force.
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