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What is the difference between shear stress and tensile stress?

regarding the acting force of the stress

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Question added by Gaber Boraey , Maintenance Engineer , lamps for lighting systems
Date Posted: 2015/11/30
Housam Mhd
by Housam Mhd , supervisor , Arab International University

First, Stress refers to how much deforming force is applied on an area/surface.

 

Shear stress refers to cases where this deforming force is applied parallel to the surface.

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Tensile stress refers to cases where the deforming force is applied perpendicular to the surface.

Hassanain Haider
by Hassanain Haider , PROJECT MECHANICAL ENGINEER , Al Emara Al Haditha Contracting LLC

Shear stress

The state where the stress is parallel to the surface of the material. It is relevant to the motion of fluids upon surfaces, which result in the generation of shear stress. Shear stress is responsible for deformation of a material i.e. shape change of the material.

A tensile stress is responsible for volumetric strains if it is uniform throughout the surface.

 

The Main Difference is that the tensile stress refers to cases where a deforming force is applied at right angles to a surface, whereas shear stress refers to cases where a deforming force is applied parallel to a surface.

Syed Usaid
by Syed Usaid , Engineering Consultant / Sales Engineer , Beacon-India

shear stress refers to cases where a deforming force is applied parallel to a surface, whereas tensile stress refers to cases where a deforming force is applied at right angles to a surface.

faisal mahmood
by faisal mahmood , Qa Qc Civil Engineer , Dar Al Riyadh Consultants

A tensile stress is responsible for volumetric strains and hence can also be known as hydrostatic stress if it is uniform throughout the surface while a shear stress is responsible for deformation of a material i.e. shape change of the material

Ajesh G R
by Ajesh G R , GAT , M/s Neyveli Lignite Corporation

 

tensile strength is defined as the maximum stress a material can withstand while being stretched..shear strength is the material ability to stand against the tangential forces in a structure...

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