Stresses on Side Face of Channel Section Under Torque

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The discussion focuses on the stresses experienced on the side face of a channel section subjected to axial torque. Participants agree that the stress distribution will resemble that of other structural shapes under torsion, indicating that shear and normal stresses will be present. The analysis of these stresses is crucial for understanding the structural integrity of channel sections in engineering applications.

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if there is a torque on a channel section twisting it axially what stresses do u expect to be on a side face..??
 
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I would expect similar types of stresses to those seen in other shapes subjected to torsion.
 

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