Abstract
From the design point of view, considerable interest attaches to the effects of pure torsion on machine elements — notably shafts — in the elastic and plastic ranges of deformation. This is particularly so since in many cases of practical importance the geometrically simple circular cross-section is no longer acceptable and more complicated shapes have to be adopted.
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Blazynski, T.Z. (1983). Torsion of Cylindrical Components. In: Applied Elasto-plasticity of Solids. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17263-4_6
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