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- Shear_strength abstract "In engineering, shear strength is the strength of a material or component against the type of yield or structural failure where the material or component fails in shear. A shear load is a force that tends to produce a sliding failure on a material along a plane that is parallel to the direction of the force. When a paper is cut with scissors, the paper fails in shear.In structural and mechanical engineering the shear strength of a component is important for designing the dimensions and materials to be used for the manufacture/construction of the component (e.g. beams, plates, or bolts) In a reinforced concrete beam, the main purpose of stirrups are to increase the shear strength.For shear stress applieswhereis major principal stressis minor principal stressIn general: ductile materials (e.g. aluminium) fail in shear, whereas brittle materials (e.g. cast iron) fail in tension. See tensile strength.To calculate:Given total force at failure and the force-resisting area (e.g. the cross-section of a bolt loaded in shear), shear strength is:As a very rough guide:USS: Ultimate Shear Strength, UTS: Ultimate Tensile Strength, SYS: Shear Yield Stress, TYS: Tensile Yield StressWhen values measured from physical samples are desired, a number of testing standards are available, covering different material categories and testing conditions. In the US, ASTM standards for measuring shear strength include ASTM B831, D732, D4255, D5379, and D7078. Internationally, ISO testing standards for shear strength include ISO 3597, 12579, and 14130.".
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- Shear_strength subject Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Shear_strength subject Category:Structural_engineering.
- Shear_strength comment "In engineering, shear strength is the strength of a material or component against the type of yield or structural failure where the material or component fails in shear. A shear load is a force that tends to produce a sliding failure on a material along a plane that is parallel to the direction of the force.".
- Shear_strength label "Esforço cortante".
- Shear_strength label "Esfuerzo cortante".
- Shear_strength label "Scherfestigkeit".
- Shear_strength label "Schuifsterkte".
- Shear_strength label "Shear strength".
- Shear_strength label "مقاومة القص".
- Shear_strength label "剪切强度".
- Shear_strength sameAs Scherfestigkeit.
- Shear_strength sameAs Esfuerzo_cortante.
- Shear_strength sameAs Schuifsterkte.
- Shear_strength sameAs Esforço_cortante.
- Shear_strength sameAs m.06_0zj.
- Shear_strength sameAs Q901396.
- Shear_strength sameAs Q901396.
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