Stress Concentrations: Their Effect on Design for Repeated Loading

Grover, H J and Hyler, W S (1953) Stress Concentrations: Their Effect on Design for Repeated Loading. In: Symposium on Industrial Failure of Engineering Metals & Alloys, Feb. 5-7, 1953, NML, Jamshedpur.

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Abstract

Changes of section, such as fillets, grooves, oil holes, keyways, and the like, are necessary in many machine parts. These are sources of stress concentration when a part is under load, Stress concentrations may also occur near bolts, pins, rivets, spot welds, and other discrete fasteners in joints of structural members. Flaws, inclu-sions, and other discontinuities in a metal may also interrupt the stress pattern under load. The general term "stress raiser" has been coined to describe any such irregularity or inhomogeneity which produces it local concentration of stress in a loaded part.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Official URL/DOI:http://eprints.nmlindia.org/3478
Uncontrolled Keywords:Bolts, Welds, Pins
Divisions:Metal Extraction and Forming
ID Code:3478
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:19 Jul 2011 10:22
Last Modified:12 Dec 2011 14:36
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