Dynamic Stress Concentration in Inhomogeneous Rods with Arbitrary Curvature, Variable Cross Section and Infinite Length Subjected to In-Plane Bending Wave Excitation
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This paper presents a method for solving the dynamic stress concentration problem of inhomogeneous rods having two-dimensional arbitrary curvature, variable cross section and infinite length subjected to in-plane bending wave excitation. In this analysis, the exact solution of the equilibrium equations for curved rods has been obtained, and the transfer matrix, based on the exact solutions with consideration of the inertia forces has been derived. At discontinuous sections, solutions of curved and straight rods have been connected by adjusting the boundary conditions. As examples, stress concentration factors in circular, elliptical and parabolic arc rods with variable cross sections have been calculated.
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- 1994-06-15
著者
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Shiraishi Akio
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Gunma College Of Technology
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Shiraishi Akio
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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NAGAYA Kosuke
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gunma University
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Nagaya Kosuke
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Gunma University
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Nagaya Kosuke
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Gumma University
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Kashimoto Hiroshi
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gunma College of Technology
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Kashimoto Hiroshi
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Gunma College Of Technology
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