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... Eq . 4-1 . Since Hooke's law has been used in the development of the displacement equation , it is important that ... applying Eq . 4-1 ( or Eq . 4-2 ) . Application requires the following steps . Internal Force . • Use the method of ...
... Applying Eq . 5-18 gives = m . ( a ) Actual shear - stress distribution ( torsion formula ) Tmax Tavg T T Tavg = = 21 Am 2πtrm Ans . We can check the validity of this result by applying the torsion formula . In this case , using Eq . 5 ...
... applying Eq . 9.6 , we have = 90 MPa , and - ( σx gy ) / 2 - ( - 20-90 ) / 2 = tan 20 , = Txy 60 202 = 42.5 ° 0s = 21.3 ° $ 2 20s = 180 ° + 20s2 0 .. $ 1 ( a ) = 111.3 ° Note that these angles shown in Fig . 9-14b are 45 ° away from the ...