On Interference of Circular Notches and Loaded Ends : 1st Report, Plane stress problems
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概要
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The problems of the interference of notches and loaded ends which must be considered especially in the material test are discussed quantitatively. For this purpose, in the 1st report, the cases of a strip with two semicircular notches under several tensile load conditions along its ends, with its axial length varied, are taken up. For the analysis, the indirect boundary integral method together with the frictitious boundary method is used. Furthermore, by the same method of solution, the problems of stress concentration due to U-shaped notch are treated.
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著者
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Kishida Michiya
Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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HANZAWA Hiroshi
Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University
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FUKUDA Yutaka
Fukuda Shoten
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Hanzawa Hiroshi
Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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KISHIDA Michiya
Faculty of Engineering,Hokkaido University
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