Shear and tensile strength, Civil Engineering

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What is the difference between shear and tensile strength?

Ans) Tensile Strength for a Bolt is explained by applying a Force along it long axis. Shear Strength for a Bolt is explained by applying a Force across its diameter, as it would be loaded in a lug joint.

 


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