The member shows a tensile normal component of strain in the axial x-direction and contractive normal strains in the transverse directions (due to the Poisson’s effect). The rod does NOT experience ...
Stress distribution on the shaft cross-section For the solid cross-section shaft with material homogeneity on the cross-section, the both the shear strain and shear stress vary linearly with radial ...
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An Introduction to Stress and Strain
This video is an introduction to stress and strain, which are fundamental concepts that are used to describe how an object responds to externally applied loads. Stress is a measure of the distribution ...
For example, if you want to know about axial loading, shear strain, or free body diagrams, this is a good place to look. There are a lot of things we tend to just guess at when doing projects ...
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Understanding Viscosity
But there's more too it than that! We'll start by defining viscosity using Newton's Law of Viscosity, that describes the linear relationship between the shear stress in the fluid and the strain rate, ...
If there are no shear stresses present, there is no fluid deformation, and the behavior of a fluid is described by the bulk modulus relating the pressure and the compression strain. In the presence of ...