Applied shear stress between plates

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Desner
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Hi :), I need to calculate the shear stress applied between 2 plates and I don't remember how to take the thickness of the plates into account, --So basically I will be grateful if somebody could write the equillibrium for shearing stress between 2 plates (1 plate is applying force on the other plate(2) and causing shear stress between plate number 2 and what it's attached to).
Apart from that, I wish to improve my english so if i have any mistakes with what i wrote please correct me.
Thanks.
 
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The relative displacement is the velocity with relation to both plates, Or do you mean the change in the material?, Because i know that the strain is all about the change in the material.Can you please put more details into that because I think I am missing a lot here.
thx:)
 
Desner said:
The relative displacement is the velocity with relation to both plates, Or do you mean the change in the material?, Because i know that the strain is all about the change in the material.Can you please put more details into that because I think I am missing a lot here.
thx:)
Are we talking about a solid or a Newtonian fluid?

Chet
 
I asked what do you mean by the relative displacement?