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Shear Stress

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Bearing Stress

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Sample Problem

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Solution for Shearing Stress

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Solution for Bearing Stress

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Axial Deformation: Stress
- Strain

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Stress – Strain Diagram

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Stress – Strain Diagram

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Hooke’s Law
Stress is proportional to strain; that is, where E is a material property known as the modulus of
elasticity or Young’s modulus. The units of E are the same as the units of stress—that is, Pa. For steel,
E = 200 GPa, approximately. Note that Hooke’s law does not apply to the entire diagram; its validity
ends at the proportional limit.

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Deformation

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Example

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