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Contents of the Shear Stress PDF

List of 42 Shear Stress Formulas

Area given Horizontal Shear Flow
Area given Longitudinal Shear Stress
Average Longitudinal Shear Stress for Rectangular Section
Average Longitudinal Shear Stress for Solid Circular Section
Base of Triangular Section given Maximum Shear Stress
Base of Triangular Section given Shear Stress at Neutral Axis
Breadth for given Longitudinal Shear Stress
Breadth for given Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress for Rectangular Section
Breadth given Average Longitudinal Shear Stress for Rectangular Section
Breadth of Flange Given Longitudinal Shear Stress in Web for I beam
Breadth of Web given Longitudinal Shear Stress in Web for I beam
Depth given Average Longitudinal Shear Stress for Rectangular Section
Distance from Centroid given Horizontal Shear Flow
Height of Triangular Section given Maximum Shear Stress
Height of Triangular Section given Shear Stress at Neutral Axis
Horizontal Shear Flow
Longitudinal Shear Stress in Flange at Lower Depth of I beam
Longitudinal Shear Stress in Web for I beam
Maximum Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Fiber given Longitudinal Shear Stress
Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress for Rectangular Section
Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress for Solid Circular Section
Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress in Web for I beam
Maximum Shear Stress of Triangular Section
Moment of Inertia given Horizontal Shear Flow
Moment of Inertia given Longitudinal Shear Stress
Moment of Inertia given Longitudinal Shear Stress at lower edge in Flange of I beam
Moment of Inertia given Longitudinal Shear Stress in Web for I beam
Moment of Inertia given Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress in Web for I beam
Polar Moment of Inertia given Torsional Shear Stress
Radius given Average Longitudinal Shear Stress for Solid Circular Section
Radius given Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress for Solid Circular Section
Shear given Horizontal Shear Flow
Shear Stress at Neutral Axis in Triangular Section
Transverse Shear for Longitudinal Shear Stress in Web for I Beam
Transverse Shear force given Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress in Web for I beam
Transverse Shear Force of Triangular Section given Maximum Shear Stress
Transverse Shear Force of Triangular Section given Shear Stress at Neutral Axis
Transverse Shear given Average Longitudinal Shear Stress for Rectangular Section
Transverse Shear given Average Longitudinal Shear Stress for Solid Circular Section
Transverse Shear given Longitudinal Shear Stress in Flange for I beam
Transverse Shear given Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress for Rectangular Section
Transverse Shear given Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress for Solid Circular Section

Variables used in Shear Stress PDF

  1. A Cross Sectional Area (Square Meter)
  2. b Breadth of Rectangular Section (Millimeter)
  3. bf Width of Flange (Millimeter)
  4. btri Base of Triangular Section (Millimeter)
  5. bw Width of Web (Meter)
  6. d Depth of Rectangular Section (Millimeter)
  7. D Overall Depth of I Beam (Millimeter)
  8. dw Depth of Web (Millimeter)
  9. htri Height of Triangular Section (Millimeter)
  10. I Area Moment of Inertia (Millimeter⁴)
  11. J Polar Moment of Inertia (Millimeter⁴)
  12. qavg Average Shear Stress (Megapascal)
  13. r Radius of Circular Section (Millimeter)
  14. R Radius of Shaft (Millimeter)
  15. T Torsional Moment (Kilonewton Meter)
  16. V Shear Force (Kilonewton)
  17. y Distance from Neutral Axis (Millimeter)
  18. τ Shear Stress (Megapascal)
  19. τmax Maximum Shear Stress (Megapascal)
  20. τmaxlongitudinal Maximum Longitudinal Shear Stress (Megapascal)
  21. τNA Shear Stress at Neutral Axis (Megapascal)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Shear Stress PDF

  1. Constant: pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
    Archimedes' constant
  2. Function: sqrt, sqrt(Number)
    A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
  3. Measurement: Length in Millimeter (mm), Meter (m)
    Length Unit Conversion
  4. Measurement: Area in Square Meter (m²)
    Area Unit Conversion
  5. Measurement: Force in Kilonewton (kN)
    Force Unit Conversion
  6. Measurement: Torque in Kilonewton Meter (kN*m)
    Torque Unit Conversion
  7. Measurement: Second Moment of Area in Millimeter⁴ (mm⁴)
    Second Moment of Area Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Stress in Megapascal (MPa)
    Stress Unit Conversion

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