Shear Stress in Beams Example - Mechanics of Materials
An introductory example problem that demonstrates how the transverse shear stress formula is applied to beams. In this example the maximum shear stress is calcuated in a simply supported I-beam with a uniformly distributed load.

▶︎
Shear Stress Calcuation and Profile for I-beam Example - Mechanics of Materials

▶︎
Shear Stress in Beams (Part 1/2) - Mechanics of Materials

▶︎
Mechanics of Materials: Lesson 4 - Shear Stress, Single and Double Shear Example

▶︎
Understanding Stresses in Beams

▶︎
Mechanics of Materials - Transverse shear stress example 1

▶︎
How much load can a timber post actually carry?

▶︎
See How a 453kg Giant Bluefin Tuna Is Flawlessly Carved in Seconds

▶︎
Understanding Torsion

▶︎
The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

▶︎
Mechanics of Materials: Lesson 22 - Stress Riser Concentration Problem; Stress Flow

▶︎
Shear Stress in Beams Example

▶︎
Shear Stress in Beams (Part 2/2) - Mechanics of Materials

▶︎
Shear stress

▶︎
Mechanics of Materials: Lesson 38 - Maximum Transverse Shear Stress in a Beam

▶︎
Understanding Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams

▶︎
Introduction to the Torsion Formula - Mechanics of Materials

▶︎
The Problem with Stainless Steel

▶︎
The Obsessive Engineering of Precision Linear Motion

▶︎
