Mechanics of Materials: Lesson 36 - What is Transverse Shear? Explained
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The way you explained how the transverse shear related to the same force distribution perpendicular to the axial direction made so much sense too me. Thank you
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Damn thats a good explanation. I never understood why "t" equaled the thickness of both flanges on a channel when the point of interest was just on one flange, but now it makes sense, its transverse! I can think of it like a transverse plane cutting at the same level as that point!
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we usually take shear stress vertically at schools ,but from where to proof that there are horizontal shear on x-axis ?
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I would like to mention that traditional shearing stress (parallel to the cross sectional area) is refered to as transverse shear at my university, whereas what professor Hanson refers to as transverse shear is refered to as longitudinal shear stress (perpendicular to the cross sectional area) at mine. I presume that this is something that others may have noticed as well.
Direct shear is t=V/A (as you call it average shear), transverse shear is t=VQ/It... why in a beam bending problem is there no direct shear (no t=V/A)? For instance, when we have a key in a keyway on a shaft, the key undergoes direct shear and no bending (this makes sense to me as there is no distance between the applied external loads)... but why is there no direct shear when the external loads are far apart (such as a cantilever beam with a point load at the end)? If I was to shrink the beam in length as it get stubby, the shear will be direct and best represented by V/A...
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Can you do shear moment diagrams examples?
Check out his video about Shear moment diagrams.
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Description at end is convoluted...........should just show rotation caused by each pair of shear forces on simple square.........with horizontal pair of shear forces causing one rotation.........and vertical pair of shear forces causing opposite rotation.
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