StevenKatzeff
Mechanical
- Aug 12, 2008
- 37
Hi, I have a question:
When there is a stress concentration around a hole in an aircraft panel, I use the neuber equation to predict the plastic stresses at the hole, and compare that stress to Ftu of the material. However, the neuber relation can factor down very large stress concentration factors to very small values of stress. The plastic region is assumed infinite (my assumption). Is there a way, without using non-linear FE models, to predict the cutoff plastic stress and to ensure that the plastic region does not extend to the boundary of the panel.
When there is a stress concentration around a hole in an aircraft panel, I use the neuber equation to predict the plastic stresses at the hole, and compare that stress to Ftu of the material. However, the neuber relation can factor down very large stress concentration factors to very small values of stress. The plastic region is assumed infinite (my assumption). Is there a way, without using non-linear FE models, to predict the cutoff plastic stress and to ensure that the plastic region does not extend to the boundary of the panel.