Where Can I Find Stress-Concentration Factors for Parallel Plates Under Bending?

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The discussion centers on the urgent need for theoretical stress-concentration factors for parallel plates under bending, specifically at the connection corners influenced by fillet radius. The user seeks a chart or references that detail these factors, particularly in the context of a clamped wide and thin beam experiencing a bending moment. A key resource mentioned is "Peterson's Stress Concentration Factors" (ISBN 0-471-53849-3), which may contain the necessary information.

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  • Understanding of stress-concentration factors in mechanical engineering
  • Familiarity with bending moments and their effects on structural components
  • Knowledge of fillet radius and its impact on stress distribution
  • Access to engineering reference materials, particularly on stress analysis
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  • Obtain "Peterson's Stress Concentration Factors" (ISBN 0-471-53849-3) for detailed charts
  • Research theoretical models for stress-concentration factors in parallel plates
  • Explore case studies on clamped beams under bending moments
  • Investigate software tools for stress analysis, such as ANSYS or SolidWorks
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Mechanical engineers, structural analysts, and students studying stress analysis who require insights into stress-concentration factors for parallel plates under bending conditions.

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urgent: stress-concentration factors

Hey people,

I urgently need a chart of theoretical stress-concentration factors for the following general case: a part made from two thin plates of equal weidth connected parallel to each other with one shorter than the other. I need the theoretical stress-concentration factors for the connection corners between the plates (as a function of fillet radius) - when there's a bending moment acting on the major surface of one of the plates. Maybe even the case of a clamped wide and thin beam with a bending moment will do.

Book references, if you know there's such a case there (because I already tried to find it in a library) will help to.

Thanks a lot :smile:
 
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Can you get a hold of Peterson's Stress Concentration Factors (ISBN 0-471-53849-3)?
 
FredGarvin said:
Can you get a hold of Peterson's Stress Concentration Factors (ISBN 0-471-53849-3)?
One library closed, I'm on my way to the next. It's probably there. Thanks.
 

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