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Original Articles

Analysis of stress and strain concentration factors on notched plate beyond yield point of the material

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Pages 76-89 | Received 02 Dec 2015, Accepted 14 Mar 2017, Published online: 18 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

In this paper assessment of effective stress and strain concentration factors at the notch root for U-shaped opposite side notches with shallow and deep notched geometry using non-linear finite element analysis (NLFEA) is presented. The paper also focuses on the prediction of stress and strain concentration factors on the notched specimens by notch stress–strain conversion (NSSC) rules viz., Neuber’s rule and equivalent strain energy density method. The results of linear finite element analysis (LFEA) are used in NSSC rules for the assessment of the stress and strain concentration factors beyond yield point of the material. The accuracy of the result is assessed by comparing results with NLFEA. On the basis of exhaustive analysis by NLFEA and NSSC rules, the empirical equations are suggested to evaluate non-linear stress and strain concentration factors by NSSC rules.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Pillai college of Engineering for supporting this work. The authors also wish to express their gratitude to Dr Prabhakaran K.M of BARC, Mumbai and Mr Atul Godase and Mr Sumit Karnik of ANSYCAD solutions Vashi, India for helpful technical discussions.

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