The Interaction of Holes on Stress and Strain Concentrations in Uniaxially Loaded Tensile Plates

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Abstract. The elastic stress and strain fields of plates containing one central hole and two auxiliary holes subjected to uniaxial tension are examined using finite element method. The interaction between holes and the thickness effect on stress and strain concentration factors are investigated. It is shown that the distributions of strain concentration factor and stress concentration factor are different near central hole and auxiliary hole, and both of them depend on the hole radii and the distance between central hole and auxiliary hole. There is a minimum value of Kε/Kσ in stress concentration region and the quantity and location of this minimum value in plane stress state depend on the r/R ratio and d/R ratio of the plate. There are some specific distances between central hole and auxiliary hole corresponding to the radii of auxiliary hole to make the stress concentration factor in the plate minimum.

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