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MECHANICS OF DEFORMABLE BODIES

SIMPLE STRESSES
SHEAR STRESS

EDITHA A. MACOROL, Ph.D.


SHEAR STRESS
TANGENTIAL STRESS
Shear Stress develops when the applied loads cause
one section of the body to slide past its adjacent section.
The force acts parallel to the area.
Shear Stress
TYPES OF SHEAR STRESS

Single Shear
Double Shear
BEARING STRESS

Contact pressure exerted by one body upon another body. The


force acts perpendicular to the area where load is applied.
Example #1

𝐴=𝜋 𝑑𝑡
Example #2
Example #2
Example #3
Compute for the shearing stress in the pin at B for the member supported as
shown in the figure. The diameter of the pin is 20mm.
Example #3
Example #4
Example #5
Example #5
Example #6
Example #6
Example #7
SEATWORK
SEATWORK
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