Civil Engineering - RCC Structures Design - Discussion
Discussion Forum : RCC Structures Design - Section 2 (Q.No. 36)
36.
Pick up the incorrect statement from the following. The intensity of horizontal shear stress at the elemental part of a beam section, is directly proportional to
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Roy said:
8 years ago
B is also the incorrect one.
Shear stress=v/(b * d).....Area=b * d.
So it is inversely proportional.
Shear stress=v/(b * d).....Area=b * d.
So it is inversely proportional.
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KESHAV said:
8 years ago
Tvf = SAY/Ib.
Tvf = Shear stress.
S = Shear force.
A = Elemental area.
Y = Distance of c.g from neutral axis.
I = m.o.i of section about n.a.
b = Width.
So (D) and (E) both are incorrect as they both are inversely proportional.
Tvf = Shear stress.
S = Shear force.
A = Elemental area.
Y = Distance of c.g from neutral axis.
I = m.o.i of section about n.a.
b = Width.
So (D) and (E) both are incorrect as they both are inversely proportional.
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Susnata said:
9 years ago
Why it can't be a shear force?
Akshay said:
9 years ago
Answer can also be (A). Shear force d effect the shear stress.
A D said:
8 years ago
Shear stress increases with increases in shear load it's proportional.
Hariom said:
8 years ago
Shear stress is directly proportional to V.
Where V is shear force.
Where V is shear force.
Narayan said:
8 years ago
Answer D is correct.
SURAY said:
7 years ago
How? please explain the answer in detail.
Orai said:
6 years ago
Thanks @KESHAV.
Pankaj said:
5 years ago
Answer D is correct because shear stress at the neutral axis is zero so no moment creates.
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