In a uniform I-section beam, where does the largest shear stress act ?
At any location in beam
At Neutral axis
At the top most layer in beam
Shear stress is uniform throughout the cross section
None of the above
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Correct Answer: B — At Neutral axis
Explanation:
Explanation Shear stress at any point in a cross-section is given by the following formula: Where, f = shear stress Q = First moment of area about the neutral axis of the area above the point where we want to calculate the shear stress Q = A × y V is Shear force y is the centroid of the area above the point where we want to calculate the shear stress measured from the neutral axis. A = Cross-sectional area above the point where we want to calculate the shear stress I = moment of inertia about the neutral axis b= width of the section where shear stress is to be calculated. Shear stress is zero at extreme fibres For a symmetric ‘I’ section, the intensity of shear stress is maximum at the centroid of the section which is neutral axis as shown in the figure.
