Load Capacity Of Tap Bolted Connections In Tension

L. Østergaard, Henrik Stang, Lars Damkilde

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Abstract

Limit state analysis of perfectly plastic plates has been used in design for decades. Two basic methods can be applied, either the upper-bound method or the lower-bound method. With the upper-bound method a geometrically possible collapse field for which the load carrying capacity is at a minimum is sought, whereas with the lower-bound method one seeks a statically admissible stress field which maximizes the load carrying capacity.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings Of 13th Nordic Seminar On Computational Mechanics
EditorsJostein Hellesland, Harald Osnes, Gier Skeie
Number of pages4
PublisherMechanics Division, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo
Publication date2000
Pages196-199
ISBN (Print)82-553-1257-9
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes
Event13th Nordic Seminar On Computational Mechanic - Olso, Norway
Duration: 20 Oct 200021 Oct 2000

Conference

Conference13th Nordic Seminar On Computational Mechanic
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityOlso
Period20/10/200021/10/2000
SeriesMechanics and Applied Mathematics Series
Volume7
ISSN0809-4403

Keywords

  • Upper-Bound Method
  • Finite Element
  • Load Optimization
  • Collapse Fields

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