Stress-smoothing holes in a regularly perforated elastic plate with a given effective bulk modulus
College
Engineering and Computer Science
Department
Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
Document Type
Article
Publication/Event/Conference Title
Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures
Publication Status
Version of Record
Abstract
A thin elastic plate with a square lattice of traction-free holes is considered as a setup for the optimization problem of finding the hole shapes which minimize the (nonnegative) variation of the hoop stresses (MSV) induced by unit bulk load at given perforation rate and effective bulk modulus (Ke) of the structure. In this context, there is the well-known correspondence between the local and the averaged stress-strain field. The starting point of this study is the analytically proven existence of the specially shaped (equistress) holes which together provide the global maximum of the structure’s bulk modulus and a zero-variation (constant) stress distribution around the hole’s face. Here, using an effective optimization scheme we numerically analyze the Ke-to-MSV relation for nonoptimal Ke and hence nonzero MSV across certain representative intervals of their values depending on the structure’s porosity. This is performed by explicitly finding the optimal hole shapes and the attendant stress distributions. The results obtained are detailed in tables and graphs.
First Page
511
Last Page
525
DOI
10.2140/jomms.2021.16.511
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Recommended Citation
Vigdergauz, Shmuel and Elishakoff, Isaac, "Stress-smoothing holes in a regularly perforated elastic plate with a given effective bulk modulus" (2021). Faculty Scholarship. 225.
https://digitalcommons.fau.edu/faculty_papers/225