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Solution to Problem 574 | Horizontal Shearing Stress

574 Location of maximum horizontal shearing stress

Problem 574

In the beam section shown in Fig. P-574, prove that the maximum horizontal shearing stress occurs at layers h/8 above or below the NA.

 

Solution to Problem 573 | Horizontal Shearing Stress

573 Location of maximum horizontal shear of triangular beam

Problem 573

The cross-section of a beam is an isosceles triangle with vertex uppermost, of altitude h and base b. If V is the vertical shear, show that the maximum shearing stress is 3V / bh located at the midpoint of the altitude.

 

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