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Stresses Around Reinforced Elliptical Holes, with Applications to Pressure Cabin Windows
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 June 2016
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An analytical solution, using complex variable methods, is given for the problem of the stress distribution due to an elliptical hole, reinforced around its boundary, in a plane sheet subjected at infinity either to an arbitrary constant stress system or to a bending type stress system. Numerical results were obtained for a wide range of parameters, including three different shapes of ellipse, and ten different amounts of reinforcement. Poisson's ratio was assumed to be 1/3.
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- Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society. 1959
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