Hello thanks a lot for sharing this information... I was stuck on permanent strain so i decided to check it up and your video popped up first.. Its very helpful and educative. Keep it up
Putting this here so it shows up on Google better: If the bolt is made from a material having a shear stress-strain diagram that is approximated as shown in the figure below (Figure 2), determine the permanent shear strain in the shear plane of the bolt when the applied force P = 130 kip is removed.
idk if you'll see this but THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS IS SO HELPFUL
Hello thanks a lot for sharing this information... I was stuck on permanent strain so i decided to check it up and your video popped up first.. Its very helpful and educative. Keep it up
Putting this here so it shows up on Google better:
If the bolt is made from a material having a shear stress-strain diagram that is approximated as shown in the figure below (Figure 2), determine the permanent shear strain in the shear plane of the bolt when the applied force P = 130 kip is removed.
THANK YOU SO MUCH IT'S SO HELPFUL
This was very helpful. Thank you!
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thank u. it was very helpful...
Should we not use double shear stress for this one?
good...but I'm not english