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The Experimental Analysis of Yield Stress at the Bottoms of Notch Roots

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It is well known that with carbon steel, one can observe with the naked eye that the appearance of stretcher strains corresponds to yield stress. By utilizing this phenomenon investigation was made of the mechanical properties at a circular hole and between a pair of semicircular notches on a carbon steel specimen. It was possible to observe the yield progress at a notch continuously with the naked eye. The elastic-plastic stress concentration factor is affected by the hardness of the material as well as by the geometrical shape and the dimensions of the notch. Given identical shape and dimensions, the elastic-plastic stress concentration factor is decidedly smaller than the stress concentration factor for the elastic state.

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Taniuchi, K. (1990). The Experimental Analysis of Yield Stress at the Bottoms of Notch Roots. In: Hyde, T.H., Ollerton, E. (eds) Applied Stress Analysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0779-9_23

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