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Stress tensor on a surface point on a shaft in cylindrical coordinate system |
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I hope you can help me get the stress tensor on two opposite points located on the surface of a shaft in cylindrical coordinate system. The shaft rotates and has a flexor moment, shear force and torque applied at its end. The thing is that I want to use the components of the tensors of these two points in order to calculate the torque in an indirect way. The shaft has a diameter of 25 mm. I would use ANSYS if it's ok. Thanks in advance. I hope you can help me.
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