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Reinforced Circular Holes in Cylindrical Shells. Stress Concentrations Due to Internal Pressure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
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In Part I the analysis was given of a circular hole (radius a) reinforced by a compact ring symmetrically placed either side of the shell skin which was assumed to be attached to the ring at its shear centre and centroid. The shell radius/thickness ratio (R/t) was assumed not to be large enough for non-linear effects to be significant.
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