Everything about Shear Strength totally explained
Shear strength in
engineering is a term used to
describe the strength of a material or component against the type of
yield or
structural failure where the material or component fails in
shear.
In
structural and
mechanical engineering the shear strength of a component is important for designing the dimensions and materials to be used for the manufacture/construction of the component. For example,
beams, plates, bolts etc. In a
reinforced concrete beam, the main purpose of
stirrups is to increase the shear strength.
For
shear stress applies
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