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... distribution within a localized region of the point of load application . Such typical stress distributions are shown in Fig . 4-1 . Not only do complex stress ... Stress Concentrations 343 Stress Concentrations 10* Inelastic Bending 352.
... stress distribution in Fig . 5-45a a linear stress distribution caused by applying the plastic torque T , in the opposite direction , Fig . 5-45b . Here the maximum shear stress 7 ,, computed for this stress distribution , is called the ...
... distribution is linear , we can determine the corresponding stress distribution by using the stress - strain diagram , Fig . 6-53c . Here it ... distribution ( profile view ) Stress distribution ( profile. SECTION 6.10 Inelastic Bending • ...