The document shows data on the relationship between twist angle, torque, shear stress, and shear strain for a revolution. As the twist angle increases from 0 to 6.3 radians, the torque and shear stress initially increase then levels off around 5.5 Nm and 0.13 respectively, while the shear strain increases linearly up to 436.9669.
The document shows data on the relationship between twist angle, torque, shear stress, and shear strain for a revolution. As the twist angle increases from 0 to 6.3 radians, the torque and shear stress initially increase then levels off around 5.5 Nm and 0.13 respectively, while the shear strain increases linearly up to 436.9669.
The document shows data on the relationship between twist angle, torque, shear stress, and shear strain for a revolution. As the twist angle increases from 0 to 6.3 radians, the torque and shear stress initially increase then levels off around 5.5 Nm and 0.13 respectively, while the shear strain increases linearly up to 436.9669.
The document shows data on the relationship between twist angle, torque, shear stress, and shear strain for a revolution. As the twist angle increases from 0 to 6.3 radians, the torque and shear stress initially increase then levels off around 5.5 Nm and 0.13 respectively, while the shear strain increases linearly up to 436.9669.