Pilkey, Walter D. / Pilkey, Deborah F. Peterson's Stress Concentration Factors
3. Edition - February 2008 155.- Euro 2008. 560 Pages, Hardcover - Practical Approach Book - ISBN-10: 0-470-04824-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-04824-5 - John Wiley & Sons
Short description Now in a Third Edition, Peterson's Stress Concentration Factors establishes and maintains a system of data classification for all of the applications of stress and strain analysis and expedites their synthesis into CAD applications. Substantially revised and completely updated, this book presents stress concentration factors both graphically and with formulas.
From the contents Index to the Stress Concentration Factors.
Preface for the Third Edition.
Preface for the Second Edition.
1. Definitions and Design Relations.
1.1 Notation.
1.2 Stress Concentration.
1.3 Stress Concentration as a Two-Dimensional Problem.
1.4 Stress Concentration as a Three-Dimensional Problem.
1.5 Plane and Axisymmetric Problems.
1.6 Local and Nonlocal Stress Concentration.
1.7 Multiple Stress Concentration.
1.8 Theories of Strength and Failure.
1.9 Notch Sensitivity.
1.10 Design Relations For Static Stress.
1.11 Design Relations for Alternating Stress.
1.12 Design Relations for Combined Alternating and Static Stresses.
1.13 Limited Number of Cycles of Alternating Stress.
1.14 Stress Concentration Factors and Stress Intensity Factors.
References
2. Notches and Grooves.
2.1 Notation.
2.2 Stress Concentration Factors.
2.3 Notches in Tension.
2.4 Depressions in Tension.
2.5 Grooves in Tension.
2.6 Bending of Thin Beams with Notches.
2.7 Bending of Plates with Notches.
2.8 Bending of Solids with Grooves.
2.9 Direct Shear and Torsion.
2.10 Test Specimen Design for Maximum Kt for a Given r D or r H 76.
References.
Charts.
3. Shoulder Fillets.
3.1 Notation.
3.2 Stress Concentration Factors.
3.3 Tension (Axial Loading).
3.4 Bending.
3.5 Torsion.
3.6 Methods of Reducing Stress Concentration at a Shoulder.
References.
Charts.
4. Holes.
4.1 Notation.
4.2 Stress Concentration Factors.
4.3 Circular Holes with In-Plane Stresses.
4.4 Elliptical Holes in Tension.
4.5 Various Configurations with In-Plane Stresses.