Relation between shear and tensile strength
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In engineering, shear strength is the strength
of a material or component against the type
of yield or structural failure where the
material or component fails in shear. ... In
general: ductile materials (e.g. aluminium)
fail in shear, whereas brittle materials (e.g.
cast iron) fail in tension. See tensile
strength
of a material or component against the type
of yield or structural failure where the
material or component fails in shear. ... In
general: ductile materials (e.g. aluminium)
fail in shear, whereas brittle materials (e.g.
cast iron) fail in tension. See tensile
strength
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