2016
DOI: 10.1080/01495739.2015.1125205
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Study of the effective parameters on stress distribution around triangular hole in metallic plates subjected to uniform heat flux

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“…Apart from validating the analytical solution of this study using finite element results, the results obtained by other researchers were used for further validation. Figure 5 compares the results of Rasouli et al [32] and Jafari et al [36] with the results obtained using the analytical solution of the current study. In Figure 5a, the stress distribution around a circular hole in an infinite orthotropic single-layer plate under uniform heat flux Apart from validating the analytical solution of this study using finite element results, the results obtained by other researchers were used for further validation.…”
Section: Validation Of the Analytical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…Apart from validating the analytical solution of this study using finite element results, the results obtained by other researchers were used for further validation. Figure 5 compares the results of Rasouli et al [32] and Jafari et al [36] with the results obtained using the analytical solution of the current study. In Figure 5a, the stress distribution around a circular hole in an infinite orthotropic single-layer plate under uniform heat flux Apart from validating the analytical solution of this study using finite element results, the results obtained by other researchers were used for further validation.…”
Section: Validation Of the Analytical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…In Figure 5a, the stress distribution around a circular hole in an infinite orthotropic single-layer plate under uniform heat flux Apart from validating the analytical solution of this study using finite element results, the results obtained by other researchers were used for further validation. Figure 5 compares the results of Rasouli et al [32] and Jafari et al [36] with the results obtained using the analytical solution of the current study. In Figure 5a, the stress distribution around a circular hole in an infinite orthotropic single-layer plate under uniform heat flux is presented, and in Figure 5b, the stress distribution around a quasi-square hole in an infinite single-layer orthotropic plate subjected to uniform heat flux is illustrated.…”
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“…The effects have been studied for cases involving equally and variably pressurized holes as well as holes subjected to uniaxial and biaxial stresses. Other related cases which have been considered in literature [25], involve the effect of hole shape (in cases of elliptical [26] or polygonal holes [27][28][29]) on the stress distribution mapping of the system, the influence of reinforcement on the periphery of the hole [30], periodically-replicated hole arrangements [31,32] and coalesced holes [33], as well as holes subjected to thermoelastic [34,35] and external stress loading [36,37]. These problems have been tackled using a variety of analytical and numerical methods which have yielded both exact and approximate solutions, with varying degrees of complexity and mathematical robustness.…”
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“…For nonelliptical holes, several investigations have been conducted. Jafari et al 7 studied the development of the Florence and Goodier method for analyzing the thermoelastic problem of an isotropic plate containing a triangular hole under uniform heat flux. They concluded that for a wide range of bluntness parameter, the normalized stress around triangular hole is less than that of similar plates with a circular hole.…”
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confidence: 99%