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How to Calculate Maximum Shear Stress: Solid Shaft with Locked Door Handle
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[QUOTE="PhanthomJay, post: 4420110, member: 58874"] Is the problem asking for max shear stress at the section m-m? You left out the actual question. Yes, but I wouldn't say it acts 'along' the length: it is an internal torque that acts about the axis AB Why are you multiplying a torque by a distance? Your result is in N*m^2 and incorrect.Once you calculate the torsional shear stress, there is the vertical shear stress to consider from the vertical load P. Please state the question. [/QUOTE]
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