Shear Stress
978-613-0-39773-9
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112
2010-06-09
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A shear stress, denoted tau, (tau), is defined as a stress which is applied parallel or tangential to a face of a material, as opposed to a normal stress which is applied perpendicularly. Beam shear is defined as the internal shear stress of a beam caused by the shear force applied to the beam. Shear stresses within a semi-monocoque structure may be calculated by idealizing the cross-section of the structure into a set of stringers (carrying only axial loads) and webs (carrying only shear flows). Dividing the shear flow by the thickness of a given portion of the semi-monocoque structure yields the shear stress. Thus, the maximum shear stress will occur either in the web of maximum shear flow or minimum thickness.
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