Length Influence on Stress Concentration in Orthotropic Plates

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Results for stress concentration in short members for isotropic plates with centered circular holes have been reported in the literature. More recently the influence of length for orthotropic holed plates has been examined and published as well. However, important aspects of stress considerations were missing such as the influence of load direction vs. material orientation which happens to have a strong influence on stress concentrations. Additionally, implied important misleading inaccuracies were reported. This analysis is meant to provide essential corrections to the published material.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 577-578)

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129-132

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September 2013

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