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shear stress at centroid vs other point


johnson9883

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for this question , I'm having problem with the shear stress at point E and shear stress at centorid.

normally , the shear stress at the centoid will be maximum , right ?


But , in my working , I found that the shear stress at the centroid is smaller than the shear stress at E. What's wrong with the working ?


i get y coordinates of centorid = 66.7mm

For Ixx , i get (5.00x10^-5)(m^4) , For V(shear force ) , I use (437.5x10^3)


For shear stress at centroid , i use formula of $$\tau = V(Q) / It $$


so at centroid , Q = (66.67x10^-3)(160x10^-3)(66.67x10^-3 / 2 ) = 3.56x10^-4

so $$\tau $$= (437.5x10^3)(3.56x10^-4) / (5.00x10^-5)(160x10^-3) = 1.9x 10^7 Pa


at E , Q = Ay = (40x10^-3)(80x10^-3)(53.33x10^-3)**(2)** = 3.41x10^-4


so , $$\tau $$= (437.5x10^3)(3.41x10^-4) / (5.00x10^-5)(80x10^-3) = 3.6x 10^7 Pa


For Q at E i have labelled it with the orange part ,

for Q at centroid , i have labelled it with the green part ....




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