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explain shear strain with complete derivation...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shear Strain

Shear strain is defined as the length of deformation divided by the perpendicular length in the plane of the force applied.

From: Petroleum Production Engineering (Second Edition), 2017

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Shear strain is the ratio of deformation to original dimensions. In the case of shear strain, it is the amount of deformation perpendicular to a given line rather than parallel to it.

In engineering, shear strain is the tangent of the angle, and is equal to the length of deformation at its maximum divided by the perpendicular length in the plane of force application, which sometimes makes it easier to calculate.

Shear strain measures how much a given deformation differs locally from a rigid-body deformation.

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Answered by suraj62111
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Shear strain is the ratio of deformation to original dimensions. ... In engineering, shear strain is the tangent of the angle, and is equal to the length of deformation at its maximum divided by the perpendicular length in the plane of force application, which sometimes makes it easier to calculate.

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Shear strain is defined as the ratio of relative displacement of any layer to its perpendicular distance from fixed layer. [ Shear Strain(γ ) = tan Φ ] • Angular distortion/changes between any mutually perpendicular planes, is known as shear strain.

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