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Effective stress concentrations for fillets in landed structures

A method for correcting stress-concentration factors at fillets in landed structures is presented and evaluated by the author

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This paper presents analytical and experimental data correlating stress at machined and chemically milled lands with nominal stresses away from the lands. Stress concentrations at fillet radii are corrected for bending caused by misalignment between land and adjacent structure.

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Clarence R. Smith was associated with Convair Division of General Dynamics, San Diego, Calif. 92112, at time that paper was prepared; is now a Consultant, 1807 Beryl St., San Diego, Calif. 92109.

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Smith, C.R. Effective stress concentrations for fillets in landed structures. Experimental Mechanics 11, 167–171 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02324908

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