Abstract: | Conclusions We determined the relationship between the nature of the stress distribution on the hole surface in a flexible plate as a function of thickness. We observed a great difference between the stress densities in flattened, thin and moderate-thickness conical shells and the stress concentrations near holes in thin cylindrical shells and thin, almost cylindrical, conical shells. The stress distribution near the hole in flattened conical shells of moderate thickness is similar to the stress distribution near the holes in flexible, thick plates. During loading of conical shells by an axial force, the lowest stress concentration factor near the holes is obtained when the axis of the hole is parallel to the shell axis. As the thickness of the shell is increased, the stress concentration factor near the holes increases.Kiev University. Ukrainian Institute of Water Management Engineers, Rovno. Translated from Prikladnaya Mekhanika, Vol. 24, No. 9, pp. 65–70, September, 1988. |