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... concentration factor k is defined as the ratio of the maximum stress asso- ciated with a well - defined geometry to the nominal stress computed from equations such as 3.1 , 4.19 , and 5.10a ... STRESS CONCENTRATIONS 611 Stress Concentrations.
... concentration factor k is defined as the ratio of the maximum stress asso- ciated with a well - defined geometry to the nominal stress computed from equations such as 3.1 , 4.19 , and 5.10a ... STRESS CONCENTRATIONS 611 Stress Concentrations.
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... stress concentration factor . Stress concentration factors k are usually determined experimentally , although some analytical work has been done , and modern computer approaches with finite elements is usually most economical . Figure ...
... stress concentration factor . Stress concentration factors k are usually determined experimentally , although some analytical work has been done , and modern computer approaches with finite elements is usually most economical . Figure ...
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... stress concentration factors ( k , and k , ) stated as required . It should be noted that k , < k , and that k , would usually be determined from fatigue loading experiments . Example 13.1 An axially loaded plate is shown in Figure 13.4 ...
... stress concentration factors ( k , and k , ) stated as required . It should be noted that k , < k , and that k , would usually be determined from fatigue loading experiments . Example 13.1 An axially loaded plate is shown in Figure 13.4 ...
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Internal Forces in Members | 1 |
Stress Strain and Their Relationships | 53 |
Stresses and Strains in Axially Loaded Members | 115 |
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