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StressCheck Demo: 2D Stress Concentration Factor for Offset Hole

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StressCheck Demo: 2D Stress Concentration Factor for Offset Hole

StressCheck Demo: 2D Stress Concentration Factor for Offset Hole

Abstract: Demonstration of fast and accurate computation of a planar (2D) stress concentration factor (Kt) for a plate with offset hole via StressCheck Professional. Convergence checks, as well as the other Key Quality Checks, are performed to efficiently assess the quality of the numerically computed Kt.

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