Difference between Normal Stress & Shear Stress
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ก.ค. 2019
- This video shows the difference between the normal stress and shear stress. Normal stress is further classified into tensile stress and compressive stress. Shear stress sometimes also known as the tangential stress. In case of normal stress, loads always acts perpendicular to the surface area, while in case of shear stresses, the loads acts parallel to the surface area. For more details please watch full video.
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Thank you for this video. My lecturer has been teaching this subject for weeks but I’ve never truly understand it until now.
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The halves of the coupling are held together by four 5/8-in.-diameter bolts. The working stresses are 12 ksi for shear in the bolts and 15 ksi for bearing in the coupling. Find the largest torque T that can be safely transmitted by the coupling. Assume that the forces in the bolts have equal magnitudes
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Thx for the video Sir, it's help a lot. After go through the video, I'm still not clear about the area in shear stress. Is it the area that perpendicular to the force in whole system? If it is the whole area perpendicular to the force, then the area will be infinity big when we do calculation in fluid.
Area in fluids is not constant since it got crust and troughs so there's different methods for calculating them in fluids you'll know it in higher studies
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Can we consider bending stress as shear stress?
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Stresses developed due to the transverse load are direct shear stress and bending stress. Explain?
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In beams, Shear force means force acting perpendicular to the beam. So what's the difference there?
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What is difference between Shear force and Shear Stress?
Pls explain about shear reinforcement of column, beam. Sir
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What's the difference between torsional stresses and shear stresses???
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why do we need to know the difference between shear stress and normal stress?
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i understand nothing, specially shear stress
you should speak into the microphone more closely. like physically bring yourself closer.