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... shear strain yy , at the outer boundary of the shaft , then the shear - strain distribution along a radial line of the shaft will look like that shown in Fig . 5-39b . To establish the shear - stress distribution , we must either use ...
... strain at the outer radius be in order to develop a plastic torque ? Solution Maximum Elastic Torque . We require the shear ... shear - stress and shear - strain distributions for this case are shown in Fig . 5-42b . The values at the tube's ...
... strain energy due to shear , while the second is the strain energy due to bending . As stated in Example 14.4 , for most beams the shear strain energy is much smaller than the bending strain energy . To show when this is the case for ...