In recent years, a novel method for computing loadflow orientations and loadpaths, which is based on iterative solutions of non‐linear equations and finite element results, has emerged in the literature. In the present investigation, the prior formulation and approach has been enhanced by deriving explicit expressions for computing loadflow orientations. The new equations produce more accurate loadflow orientations and improve the fidelity of calculated loadpaths. In particular, for a typical loaded plate containing a hole, the density of loadflow lines is also shown to provide accurate values of stress concentration factor. Subsequently, loadflow visualisation for biaxially loaded plates containing non‐optimal and optimal holes is undertaken to identify key features of the stress distributions. It is found that regions of “recirculation” are apparent for non‐optimal hole shapes, whereas no recirculation zones are present for optimal shapes. In general, it is considered that loadflow visualisation is a simple but powerful tool for use by structural designers and analysts.
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May 01 2002
Advances in two‐dimensional structural loadflow visualisation Available to Purchase
W. Waldman;
W. Waldman
DSTO‐Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratory (AMRL), Melbourne, Australia
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M. Heller;
M. Heller
DSTO‐Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratory (AMRL), Melbourne, Australia
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R. Kaye;
R. Kaye
DSTO‐Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratory (AMRL), Melbourne, Australia
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F. Rose
F. Rose
DSTO‐Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratory (AMRL), Melbourne, Australia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7077
Print ISSN: 0264-4401
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2002
Engineering Computations (2002) 19 (3): 305–326.
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Waldman W, Heller M, Kaye R, Rose F (2002), "Advances in two‐dimensional structural loadflow visualisation". Engineering Computations, Vol. 19 No. 3 pp. 305–326, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02644400210697456
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