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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: N.S. Can
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Exactly what the man said, although I don't think "Shears" is the correct term. "Yields". perhaps?
"This link holds the airplane back- steam pressure comes up and at a certain strain this link shears at the weak spot and the aircraft moves down the track. Have to use one for every shot and every plane and load requires a different one." Merrry Christmas, All Les
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Yes, shear stress is parallel to the cross section. Normal stress is perpendicular to the cross section, which is what this tension bar experiences.
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