Engineering, 28.11.2020 04:10 madisonwr
In beam theory, it is assumed that the planar cross-section of the beam remains planar and remains perpendicular to the axis of the beam as it bends. This implies that two material lines, the axis of the beam and a material line in the plane of the cross-section, remain perpendicular to each other. In view of this assumption, what is the transverse shear strain along the axis of the beam
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