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StressCheck Demo: 3D Shoulder Fillet Stress Concentration Factor Study

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StressCheck Demo: 3D Shoulder Fillet Stress Concentration Factor Study

StressCheck Demo: 3D Shoulder Fillet Stress Concentration Factor Study

Abstract: A 3D Stress Concentration Factor Case Study Demo video is presented for a shoulder fillet. The problem description is from Tony Abbey’s DE article Dealing with Stress Concentrations and Singularities.

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The software provides a highly reliable and user-friendly production stress analysis tool that will replace the Finite Element Method (FEM) tools and failure criteria the experts currently employ for analyzing bonded joints. The software includes an FEM-based handbook format, which allows non-experts to utilize models prepared by specialists. The handbook problems include built-in failure criteria, geometric and material nonlinearities, and the modern FEM technology provides better error control and the treatment of very large aspect ratios.”

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