Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 6 (Q.No. 5)
5.
At the neutral axis of a beam, the shear stress is
zero
minimum
maximum
infinity
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Anoms said:   7 years ago
Shear stress is zero at centre and maximum at outermost fibre/ edge.

Answer : A.

Harpalsinh Jadeja said:   7 years ago
Shear stress zero in Neutral Axis.

Sk maurya said:   1 decade ago
At the neutral axis of a beam, the shear stress is zero because shear stress is directly proportional to natural axis. And at the natural axis distance is zero. So option A is correct.

Prashant said:   7 years ago
Bending stress is zero.

But shear stress is maximum.

Jitendra Kharwar said:   8 years ago
£max=1.5F/A=1.5F/bd.
So C is right.

Siddu hg said:   8 years ago
A is correct answer.

Joy said:   8 years ago
Shear stress is zero where the bending moment is maximum.

Ayan said:   9 years ago
Max at center. It is shear stress.

Ayan said:   9 years ago
I think the Answer is A.

Vikas Tomar said:   9 years ago
Maximum at center.


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