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Is it logical to use fluid analogy to understand t..
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Is it logical to use fluid analogy to understand the phenomenon of stress concentration?
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A flat plate 30mm wide and “t”mm wide is subjected to a tensile force of 5kN. The plate has a circular hole of diameter 15mm with the centre coinciding with the diagonal intersection point of the rectangle. If stress concentration factor=2.16, find the thickness of the plate if maximum allowable tensile stress is 80N/mm².
A flat plate 30mm wide and “t”mm wide is subjected to a tensile force of 5kN. The plate has a circular hole of diameter 15mm with the centre coinciding with the diagonal intersection point of the rectangle. If stress concentration factor=2.16, find the thickness of the plate if maximum allowable tensile stress is 80N/mm²?#
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Is it logical to use fluid analogy to understand the phenomenon of stress concentration?
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For an elliptical hole on a flat plate, if width of the hole in direction of the load decrease, Stress Concentration Factor will______
If a flat plate with a circular hole is subjected to tensile force, then its theoretical stress concentration factor is?
Stress Concentration Factor is the ratio of nominal stress obtained by elementary equations for minimum cross-section and highest value of actual stress near discontinuity.
Stress concentration is defined as the localization of high stresses due to irregularities present in the component and no changes of the cross section.
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