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Chapter 17
Consider a rod subjected to an axial force; as a result, a resistive force is developed across the cross-sectional area, which is termed as stress. The SI ...
A structure when subjected to transverse forces develops internal forces in the sectional plane between the points where the forces are applied. The ...
Bearing stress refers to the contact pressure between two separate bodies. To visualize this, imagine a bolt thrust through a plate. The bolt applies a ...
Consider a structure consisting of a boom and a rod designed to support a load. The boom and the rod are joined by a pin and supported by brackets and ...
Consider a member subjected to axial forces. Introduce a sectional plane inclined to the normal plane, called an oblique plane. The stresses acting on ...
Consider a body subjected to multiple loads. When dissected through a point using a plane parallel to the xy plane, it is observed that the shearing ...
The stress components of a body subjected to multiple loading are analyzed by considering a small cube centered at point O. The cube has the normal and ...
While designing a structure, the considerations start with the ultimate strength of a material, which is determined through tests, measuring changes under ...
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