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Stress concentration around a loaded bolt in an axially loaded bar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

R. D Gregory
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, University of Manchester

Abstract

In Part I of the paper, a simple theory of infinite systems of linear equations of the type L2 is presented. In Part II, these results are applied to the elastostatic problem of determining the stress distribution in an axially loaded bar, held in position by a centrally placed circular bolt. Some numerical results are obtained and these are compared with experimental observation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1968

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