andorrax1
Structural
- Jun 29, 2017
- 6
Hi all,
Couple of questions here:
I've recently started working on a project concerning limit analysis and keep coming across the term 'reference stress' (Or 'nominal stress'). Most of the literature I've gone into so far give only vague hints as to what it actually is ( stress far away from the concentration point being the recurring theme - but then how far away ?). I've been reading through Peterson's book on stress concentration factors and while it is relatively straightforward for a lot of common defects, I feel it doesn't really go into details about why the nominal stress is defined the way it is for any given problem. ( I haven't gone through it in detail so I may be mistaken about this.)
A concept that occurred to me from my read of Peterson thus far is that we could perhaps define the reference stress as the stress that would be present at the same location as the stress concentration point if the defect causing the concentration were absent ( e.g. stress at the center of a hole in a plate if the hole were absent ). Would this be a valid way to go about things ? Are there any good references that talk about this ?
So TL,DR :
1. What exactly is the physical meaning of 'reference stress' ?
2. Could the reference stress be defined as stress that would be experienced at the same location as the stress concentration point if the defect causing the concentration were absent.
Thanks in advance !
Couple of questions here:
I've recently started working on a project concerning limit analysis and keep coming across the term 'reference stress' (Or 'nominal stress'). Most of the literature I've gone into so far give only vague hints as to what it actually is ( stress far away from the concentration point being the recurring theme - but then how far away ?). I've been reading through Peterson's book on stress concentration factors and while it is relatively straightforward for a lot of common defects, I feel it doesn't really go into details about why the nominal stress is defined the way it is for any given problem. ( I haven't gone through it in detail so I may be mistaken about this.)
A concept that occurred to me from my read of Peterson thus far is that we could perhaps define the reference stress as the stress that would be present at the same location as the stress concentration point if the defect causing the concentration were absent ( e.g. stress at the center of a hole in a plate if the hole were absent ). Would this be a valid way to go about things ? Are there any good references that talk about this ?
So TL,DR :
1. What exactly is the physical meaning of 'reference stress' ?
2. Could the reference stress be defined as stress that would be experienced at the same location as the stress concentration point if the defect causing the concentration were absent.
Thanks in advance !