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To convert torsion moment to warping stress, first determine the torsional shear stress using the formula (\tau = \frac{T \cdot r}{J}), where (T) is the torsion moment, (r) is the distance from the center of the section to the point of interest, and (J) is the polar moment of inertia. Next, consider the warping effect, which is generally relevant in non-uniform cross-sections or thin-walled sections, and calculate the warping displacement. Finally, apply the relationship between warping displacement and stress, often using compatibility equations or stress transformation techniques to find the warping stress.
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