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A Study on Stress Concentration Phenomena in Cylindrical Structures due to Stractural Incontinuty by Finite Element Method (構造的 不連續에 기인하는 圓筒構造物의 應力集中現象에 관한 有限要素法에 의한 硏究)

  • Kim, Doo-Man;Chung, Sei-Heon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 1988
  • The stress concentration phenomena due to the structural incontinuty are studied by finite element method. In this study, a circular cylinder is treated. Under the axial load, the membrance action is dominate and the 24 D.O.F. cylindrical membrane finite element is used. The assembly of this element can successfully represent the original structure geometrically. The internal displacement function is such organized that the inter element compatibility condition is fully satisfied. In this study, the stress concentration factors due to the presence of a hole on the cylinder wall are obtained, and the factors versus the location of the hole is computed and plotted. It is found that the hole effect on the stress concentration disappears beyond the neighboring region of the hole size form the edge of the hole. Those results are useful for practical design in determining the region where the re-inforcing is necessary.

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Stress concentration factors for finite orthotropic graphite/E laminates with a circular hole (圓孔 이 있는 有限 直交異方性 Graphite / E Laminate 의 應力集中係數)

  • 홍창선
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.113-118
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    • 1980
  • Stresses were calculated for finite-width orthotropic laminates with a circular hole and remote uniaxial loading using a two-dimensional finite-element analysis with both uniform stress and uniform displacement boundary conditions. Five different laminates were analyzed: quasi-isotropic [0.deg./.+-.45.deg./90.deg.].$\_$s/, 0.deg., 90.deg., [0.deg./90.deg.]$\_$s/, and [.+-.45.deg.]$\_$s/, Computed results are presented for selected combinations of hole diameter-sheet-width ratio d/w and length-to width ratio L/w. For small L/w values, the stress-concentration factors K$\_$tn/ were significantly different for the uniform stress and uniform displacement boundary conditions. Typically, for the uniform stress conditions, the K$\_$tn/ values were much larger than for the infinite-strip reference conditions; however, for the uniform displacement conditon, they were only slighty smaller than for this reference. The results for long strips are also presented as width-correction factor. For d/w.leg.33, these width-correction factors are nearly equal for all five laminates.

Analysis & Comparison of Stress Concentration Factors of 2D Plate with Single/Multiple Hole (2차원 평판 단일/다중 구멍에 대한 응력 집중 계수 해석 및 비교)

  • Lee, SangGu;Gong, DuHyun;Sim, JiSoo;Shin, SangJoon
    • Proceeding of EDISON Challenge
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    • 2016.03a
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    • pp.209-216
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    • 2016
  • Holes of rivets, bolts and nuts may cause stress concentration on the plates used in aircraft, ship and other structures. Excessive stress concentration may lead to severe breakage of the plates. Thus, accurate analysis of the stress concentration at the design stage will be important. In this paper, accuracy of EDISON program in stress concentration analysis was examined. By changing hole size on a narrow plate, the change of the stress concentration factor(K) was investigated. Additionally, the same experiment was conducted about series of holes on plate to investigate the interaction between adjacent holes. Then, these numerical results were compared with the analytic prediction. EDISON program showed very high accuracy about stress concentration, since the numerical results was correlated well with the analytic prediction.

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Stress Concentration Characteristics of Soft Ground Treated by Sand Compaction Pile (모래다짐말뚝으로 개량된 연약지반의 응력분담특성)

  • Yoo, Nam-Jae;Park, Byung-Soo;Jeong, Gil-Soo;Kim, Sang-Jin
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.22 no.A
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    • pp.145-151
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    • 2002
  • This paper is results of extensive centrifuge model experiments about design factors influencing the bearing capacity and the settlement behaviors of SCP (Sand Compaction Pile). Centrifuge model tests were carried out changing design factors for SCP method such as replacement area ratio (as= 20, 40, 70%), Improvement ratio to footing width (W/B = 1, 2, 3), and amount of fines m sand pile (#200 = 5, 10, 15). Therefore, the effects of these design factors on the bearing capacity and the settlement behavior of SCP were investigated and changes of stress concentratio rato due to such an design factors were also investigated. Centrifuge model testing technique for preparing and installing centrifuge model of sand compaction pile, using freezing them, was also developed. As results of centrifuge model tests, more fines in sand compaction pile increases the bearing capacity of SCP. Optimum improvement ratio to footing width was found to be 2. Values of stress concentration ratio was in the ranges of 1.5 - 3.5. The depth of bulging in sand plies was found in the range of 2.0 - 2.5 times of pile diameter.

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Analytical method to estimate cross-section stress profiles for reactor vessel nozzle corners under internal pressure

  • Oh, Changsik;Lee, Sangmin;Jhung, Myung Jo
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.401-413
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    • 2022
  • This paper provides a simple method by which to estimate the cross-section stress profiles for nozzles designed according to ASME Code Section III. Further, this method validates the effectiveness of earlier work performed by the authors on standard nozzles. The method requires only the geometric information of the pressure vessel and the attached nozzle. A PWR direct vessel injection nozzle, a PWR outlet nozzle, a PWR inlet nozzle and a BWR recirculation outlet nozzle are selected based on their corresponding specific designs, e.g., a varying nozzle radius, a varying nozzle thickness and an outlet nozzle boss. A cross-section stress profile comparison shows that the estimates are in good agreement with the finite element analysis results. Differences in stress intensity factors calculated in accordance with ASME BPVC Section XI Appendix G are discussed. In addition, a change in the dimensions of an alternate nozzle design relative to the standard values is discussed, focusing on the stress concentration factors of the nozzle inside corner.

Stress analysis of an infinite rectangular plate perforated by two unequal circular holes under bi-axial uniform stresses

  • Yang, Yeong-Bin;Kang, Jae-Hoon
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.61 no.6
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    • pp.747-754
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    • 2017
  • Exact solutions for stresses for an infinite rectangular plate perforated by two circular holes of different radii subjected to uni-axial or bi-axial uniform loads are investigated using the Airy stress function. The hoop stresses occurring at the edge of the circular hole are computed and plotted. Comparisons are made for the stress concentration factors for several types of loading conditions.

Effect of the Semi-circular Relieving Groove on the Stress Concentration at the Fillet of the Stepped Bar under Axial Tension (축인장하(軸引張下)의 평판(平板)의 단부(段部) Fillet 근처(近處)의 Relieving Groove가 응력집중(應力集中)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Hyo-Chul,Kim
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.5-10
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    • 1969
  • A stepped bar with seimi-circular stress relieving groove near the fillet was subjected by axial tension in a polarized light field. On the stress concentration factor, the effect of the ratios of the fillet radius, the distance between two relieving grooves and the groove radius to the breath of the narrower portion of the stepped bar have been investigate. Observing the stress concentration in 48 models with various proportions, the conclusion arrived at were as follow: 1) If the fillet radius of the stepped bar is larger than half breadth of the narrower portion, the reduction of the stress concentrations can not be expected. 2) If the fillet radius is smaller than half breadth of the narrower portion of the stepped bar, the stress concentration can be droped to the reasonable range. 3) When the groove radius is larger than a quarter of the difference between the distance of two relieving grooves and the breadth of the stepped bar and smaller than a half of that, the stress concentration factors can have their possible minimum value. 4) When the sun of the breadth of the narrower portion of the stepped bar and twice of the relieving groove radius is smaller than the distance between two relieving grooves, minimum stress concentration can be obtained.

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Fatigue Life Evaluation of Notched Shaft Using Local Strain Approach (국부변형률방법을 이용한 노치를 지닌 축의 피로수명평가)

  • 고승기;김영일;이학주;김완두;이상록
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.80-89
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    • 1996
  • Fatigue life of a notched shaft was evaluated in order to estimate the durability and integrity of the notched shaft in design stage. Cumulative fatigue dama- ge analysis was performed using local strain approach based on the assumption that the fatigue life of a notched component is approximately same as that of a smooth specimen is subjected to the same strain at the notched component. In this paper, shafts with different notch root radius of 1, 2㎜ resulting in different values of stress concentration factors were tested under||rotating bending fatigue loading condition. Theoretical stress concentration factor for each notch type was calculated using finite element method. Fatigue life prediction program, FALIPS, written in C language was developed using the strain-life curve, and the local strain approach integrating Neuber's rule, cyclic stress-strain, and hysteresis loop equations. The fatigue life evaluated using the fatigue notch factor obtained from the experimentally determined fatigue strength showed very large scattering with nonconservatism, but the fatigue notch factors derived from the stress concentration factors and Peterson's equation reduced the considerablely accurate fatigue life evaluation within a factor of three.

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Fatigue Strength Assessment of the Cruciform Fillet Welded Joint Considering Stress Concentration at Weld Toe (응력집중을 고려한 십자형 필렛 용접재의 피로강도 평가)

  • Kim D. J.;Seck C. S.;Koo J. M.;Park J. S.;Seo J. W.;Goo B. C.
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.222-227
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    • 2004
  • Under cyclic loading, the fatigue failures of welded joints occur at weld toes which induce stress concentration by weld shape. So we need to obtain the peak stress and the S-N curve to assess the fatigue strength of welded joints. However the measurement of peak stress is of high uncertainty and low reproducibility, so we use nominal stress instead in fatigue tests of welded joints. In this study, fatigue tests to obtain S-N curves and FE analyses to obtain stress concentration factors were conducted for the two types of cruciform fillet welded joints, that is, load-carrying and non load-carrying types. Then we changed the obtained S-N curves to that based on peak stress using the hot-spot stress concept. From the analyses of the S-N curves obtained, we have concluded that there is a need to develop a new method to evaluate the fatigue life.

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Finite Element Analysis and Development of Interim Consolidated 5-N Curve for Fatigue Design of Welded Structure (용접구조물의 피로설계를 위한 유한요소 해석 및 통합 피로선도 초안 개발)

  • Kim, Jong-Sung;Jin, Tae-Eun;Hong, Jeong-Kyun;P. Dong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.724-733
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    • 2003
  • Fatigue design rules for welds in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessels Code are based on the use of Fatigue Strength Reduction Factors(FSRF) against a code specified fatigue design curve generated from smooth base metal specimens without the presence of welds. Similarly, stress intensification factors that are used in the ASME B3l.1 Piping Code are based on component S-N curves with a reference fatigue strength based on straight pipe girth welds. But the determination of either the FSRF or stress intensification factor requires extensive fatigue testing to take into account the stress concentration effects associated with various types of component geometry, weld configuration and loading conditions. As the fatigue behavior of welded joints is being better understood, it has been generally accepted that the difference in fatigue lives from one type of weld to another is dominated by the difference in stress concentration. However, general finite element procedures are currently not available for effective determination of such stress concentration effects. In this paper, a mesh-insensitive structural stress method is used to re-evaluate the S-N test data, and then more effective method is proposed for pressure vessel and piping fatigue design.