gkm111
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 7, 2013
- 19
I'd like to first get confirmation of a torsion question.
1) The shear center is located at the intersection of the flange and web. So if the load is applied at the end of the flange the torque is load x flange width/2?
2) The maximum shear stress is located at a point most distant from the shear center? So if both legs are 2" long then the maximum shear stress will be at the end of the web?
3) If 2 is correct then how can you increase the torsional capacity of the T section?
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
1) The shear center is located at the intersection of the flange and web. So if the load is applied at the end of the flange the torque is load x flange width/2?
2) The maximum shear stress is located at a point most distant from the shear center? So if both legs are 2" long then the maximum shear stress will be at the end of the web?
3) If 2 is correct then how can you increase the torsional capacity of the T section?
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.