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... linearly along any radial line , from zero at the axis of the shaft to a maximum at its outer boundary . ⚫ For linearly elastic homogeneous material , due to Hooke's law , the shear stress along any radial line of the shaft also varies ...
... elastic core is assumed to approach zero , that is , y1 >> yy . If T , is ... linear stress distribution caused by applying the plastic torque T , in the ... linear shear - stress distribu- tion in Fig . 5-45b is possible here , since the ...
... linear normal - strain distribution , 352 location of the neutral axis , 352 maximum elastic moment , 353 plastic moment , 354-355 resultant force equals zero , 352 resultant moment , 352 shape factor , 355 ultimate moment , 355-356 ...