In subject area: Engineering The shear stiffness of the shear cantilever will be defined as the shear force which produces a unit shear deflection per unit length. From: Tall Buildings, 1967 About this pageSet alert Discover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related Terms...
In subject area:Engineering The shear load is a force that tends to cause a horizontal sliding failure on a material along a plane. From:Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English Edition),2021 About this page Set alert
Connections of SF1 series with single bolt failed by shear fracture (end tear-out fracture) regardless of the increase of end distance as illustrated in Fig. 5a. The shear fracture occurred along two shear section lines, which extended from bolt hole in the direction of the applied force. ...
In ABAQUS, the CDP model requires the definition of damage parameters, namelydtanddc, which are developed to model the degradation of the concrete stiffness when subjected to monotonic loading. In this study, the evolution of the compressive and tensile damage parameters,dcanddt, respectively, whic...
The first quantitative definition of shear strength was given by Hanson and Connor in [1]. In their report on the test results of RC interior beam–column connections, the researchers defined joint shear as the horizontal force transferred to the mid-horizontal plane in a beam–column connection...
shear force transfer and RDSK in engineering applications. The values of the interfacial material parameters used in the traction–separation model to simulate the interface between the shear key and beam were recommended. Keywords: bridge;adjacent box beam;shear key;shear experiments;overlay...
In farming, when you remove wool from a sheep, goat, or even a llama, you shear the animal. Most farmers shear their sheep once a year, but the timing varies from farm to farm. The verb shear also means to cause to break off or come apart with a cutting force. The wind during a...
a Load–displacement relationship, b definition of yielding point and ductility. Full size image Table 4 Summary of test results. Full size table As shown in Fig. 6, the peak load of the beams with shear reinforcement was greater than the beams without shear reinforcement. However, initial ...
Generally accepted engineering practice uses shear stress as the key parameter for determining the hydraulic stability of a storm water drainage channel. DEFINITION Shear stress is the force applied by flowing liquid to its boundary. In this case, the liquid is storm water and the boundary is the...
in-planebucklingofcirculararchesandringswithsheardeformations 系统标签: archesbucklingdeformationsshearcircularrings Arch Appl Mech (2013) 83:1145–1169 DOI 10.1007/s00419-013-0740-y ORIGINAL Mario M. Attard · Jianbei Zhu · David Kellermann In-plane buckling of circular arches and rings with shear...