How to work out the mean shear stress I section beam

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To calculate the mean shear stress in an I-section beam, use the formula tau = F/A, where F represents the shear force. The average shear stress is typically determined at the point of maximum shear force, not as an average of all shear forces along the beam. The shear stress distribution across the beam's cross-section is not uniform, but for initial calculations, focusing on the maximum shear point is advised. This approach simplifies the analysis while providing a reasonable estimate of shear stress. Understanding these principles is crucial for accurate structural analysis.
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I have completed bending moment and shear force diagrams and have a question asking for the mean shear stress. I know this is worked out using the formula: tau = F/A.

I am unsure of what force to use is it the max shear force on my diagram? My other thought is that it could be an avergae of all the shear force acting along the beam??

Thanks in advance

Chris
 
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I Believe they are looking for the average shear stress at the point of max shear . The shear stress is not uniform across the cross section. It's variation can be calculated , but for now, what is the average shear stress in the web at max shear?
 
Thanks ill go with that :-)
 

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