STRESSES IN A PRESSURIZED RIBBED CYLINDRICAL SHELL WITH A REINFORCED CIRCULAR HOLE INTERRUPTING A RIB.
Abstract
The stresses in a ribbed cylindrical shell with a reinforced circular hole intersecting one of the ribs are analyzed when the shell is subjected to internal pressure. Several experimental methods were used: brittle coatings, electrical strain gages and the photoelastic freezing technique. The results obtained here were compared with those corresponding to a ribbed shell with a reinforced circular hole between two ribs, a ribbed shell with a nonreinforced circular hole, an unribbed shell with a reinforced circular hole and an unribbed shell with a nonreinforced circular hole. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0709561
Entities
People
- Augusto J. Durelli
- J. Norgard
- K. Chandrashekhara
- V. J. Parks
Organizations
- The Catholic University of America