Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 25)
25.
At either end of a plane frame, maximum number of possible transverse shear forces, are
one
two
three
four
zero.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ankit said:   9 years ago
Its answer should be 0.

Because the moment is 1.

Mopi said:   8 years ago
Could anyone explain it?

Minesh said:   8 years ago
@Ankit.

At the end of the plane frame moment is zero and transverse shear is one.
(1)

Ravi said:   7 years ago
Along transverse axis (Y-Y, z-z) only shear forces are applied that mean shear force act either y-y axis or z-z axis.

So that only one possibility of transverse shear force AND along (x-x axis axial /longitudinal) bending moment are applied.

RJ Yadav said:   4 years ago
Frame = 1truss = 0.
(2)

Inayat Ullah Kakar said:   9 months ago
I think it's is two.

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