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Stress Analyses of Flat Plates
with Attached Nozzles
Vol. 2. Experimental Stress Analyses
of a Flat Plate with
One Nozzle Attached
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UC-75, - . -k
REACTOP DIVISION-
R. L. Battiste
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
JULY 1975
Dirr
Ill
Page
FOREWORD iv
ABSTRACT 1
1. INTRODUCTION , '
Nomenclature 4
Results of Loading! 16
4. DISCUSSION OF DATA 16
Nozzle Loadings 18
5. REFERENCES 13
FOREWORD
The work reported here was performed for the Oak Ridge National
Development.
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STRESS ANALYSES OF FLAT PLATES WITH ATTACHED NOZZLES
R. L. B a t t i s t e
W. H. P e t e r s
W. F . Ranson
W. F . Swinso-i
ABSTRACT
the attached nozzle had an outer diameter of ;.625 in. and a 0.250-in.-
thick wall. The nozzle was located in the center of the plate and was
considered to be free of weld distortions and irregularities in the
junction area.
1. INTRODUCTION
of t h e o r e t i c a l s t r e s s analyses of these c o n f i g u r a t i o n s .
in the appendices.
T a b l e 1. Experimental i n v e s t i g a t i o n s of h o l e and nozzl e c l u s t e r s In s h e l l s
Flat plate
(36 x 36 i n . ) 0.375 Unplerced 11'"
b
Unpierced 2V''
One h o l e 2.625
Two h o l e s 31'2" 2.625
Three h o l e s ,P" 2.025
Five holes 51>" 2.t?5
One n o z z l e 6'/ 2.625 0.250
Two n o z z l e s 7..'* 2.625 0.250
Five nozzles 10P 2.625 0.250
>
Three holes 1 .572
force (lb)
moment (in.-lb)
pressure (psi)
stress intensity
strain (..in./in.)
Poisson's ratio
normal s t r e s s (psi)
shear s t r e s s (osi)
in degrees)
bending stress
meridional direction
membrane stress
tangential direction
total stress
tlguations and Constants !.'sed in Calculating Stresses
M I 7 T
: = - C riO + ~ 1.)
and
no rnt) ~
and
M
J _ -
to to t
E(t! + c 2 + c )
3
+ T
°P 3(1 - u> max
? = - T
q 3(1 - V) max
and
\ n (e 2 " ?3>
1
6 = - tan
P 2 2t'i - Ci - E3
SI = 2r
max
SI = a - p r e s s u r e normal to s u r f a c e ,
P
or
e
where F - modulus of e l a s t i c i t y = 30 x 1 0 p s i and u = P o i s s o n ' s ratio
0.28.
Dimensions and C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s
CNL-DWG 7t-i30ifiR3
O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O
—16.500 - ~
U» 19.000 - —'*
I—— iS.OOO - « J
•*—H
0.37f>
were mounted on the p l a t e and nozzle in the junction region. There were
was used for compensating for temperature e f f e c t s . The dummy gage was
a t u r e influences.
readings was c o r r e l a t e d with the change in load. The model was tnen
determined p r a c t i c a b l y .
ORNL-OWG 74-1S202R
STRAIN GAGE NUMBERING SYSTEM
1 03 09
#
90° 45' 0° 315* 2 7 0 * 225* 180' 135 SO*
I
NOZZLE SURFACE
4GACE NO •3'Vu
3 05 61
DISTANCE
FROM
JUNCTION
v •
JUNCTION-
^L STRiNGER NUMBER
*K ON A L L INSIDE STRINGERS
2
/(6 I" FROM JUNCTION
TYPICAL X
GAGE 4
ALIGNMENT I
#
STRINGER 3, 4 5
STRINGER 5 , 0 °
13 7 14 22 62
ORML-OWG 7 4 - 1 3 2 0 0
STRINGER 1, 9 0 *
DISTANCE FROM
JUNCTION IN
SIXTEENTHS
bending loads on the aczzle. To isoose these loads, the frame shown in
For applying the biaxial load to the plat*», che plate was held
allowed the plate to "float" and applied a uniform load on each edge that
was aligned vith the plane of the p l a t e . Each cylinder was positioned
certain amount of f r i c t i o n between the O-ring and the cylinder wall, the
hydraulic pressure inside the cylinders i s not equal to the force exerted
to increase the hydraulic pressure until the desired force was attained.
0.52.
PHOTO 1777-75
PHOTO 1778-73
shells. This was done by producing 1:1 and 1:2 planar biaxial s t r e s s e s ,
s t r e s s was 6151 p s i . For the 1:2 t e s t , the pressure was 1000 psi i>-
one group of parallel cylinders and 2000 psi in the other group. The
(model 2P) was mounted in the load frame. The central area of rlie plate
w*s strain gaged (the biaxial strain gages can be seen in Figs. 5 and 7 ) ,
and equal loads were applied to the plate. The strain readings increased
When model 6P was t e s t e d , i t was noted that the data fror. zero load
to f u l l load were not linear in the low-load region. This was attributed
the p l a t e , to the fact chat the plate was not exactly v e r t i c a l , and
PHOTO 1779-75
,» •:#£:•£
,Vft
<7«-
<• >.
l i •<
W
j^sfe
w ^ T w /'v. I'^J L J to.-i*.
Fig. 7. Flat plate in loading frame.
pressure) was applied to the plate, and Chen the desired load was super
t8 win./in.
For applying the axial and bending loads to the end of the nozzle,
rhe load frame was turned so that the plate was horizontal (Fig. 6 ) . The
hydraulic cylinders were removed, and the plate was bolted to the load
16
the p l a t e .
R e s u l t s of Loadings
G e n e r a l l y , t h e l a r g e s t l o a d s p o s s i b l e without c a r i n g y i e l d i n g i n
respectively.
4. DISCUSSION OF DATA
1:1 t i a x i a l Loading
0.824 and 0.839, respectively, and the values for o for the same l o c a
and 13 at points 1/16 i n . from the junction shown o = 0.700, 0.776, 0.705,
influential in the region near the junction, and the variations are
The stress along the nozzle avav from the junction should reduce
to zero, while the principal s t r e s s e s along the plate away from the
junction should reduce to unity on both the inside and outside of the
plate. These trends are also evident from Figs. Al and A3. As expected,
Similar comments to those that were made Tor the 1:1 load car be
made for the 1:2 load. In addition, i t would be expected that the r a t i o
approach 1:2, while the ratio of a 's would approach 2 : 1 . Also, ratios
Nozzle Leadings
i n response. This trend i s noted i n F i g s . A37, A38, and A39. And for
5. REFERENCES
(Octooer 1970).
(June 1971).
19
l o a d i n g , the second for the 1:2 loading t e s t s , the t h i r d for the nozzle
v a l u e s were determined.
Nl i s an i n - p l a n e load on t h e p l a t e applied p a r a l l e l to s t r i n g e r 1;
noncnt v e c t o r i s p a r a l l e l to s t r i n g e r I.
b i a x i a l s t r e s s components p a r a l l e l to s t r i n g e r 1 or 13 in a s i m i l a r but
in the t a b l e s of Appendix B.
21
O R M L D W G 75 7 7 6 0
-J.0 --•-~ - -
-I.S — - t • -
STRESSES
O "•
3.0
Fig. Al. Normalized total stress along stringer I tor 1:1 biaxial stress on plate.
O H N L DWG 75 7 / 6 1
t t
! I
3 ! 5 5 5
STRESSES
O ">
Fig. A2. Noimali/ed lolii stress along stringer 3 for II biaxial stress on plate.
22
O R N L O M G 7S 7 7 6 7
1
«•-— »
t
t
. f^ ^ - i
-1.0
-I.S f # f ft »
"l! i ' STRESSES
O «•
J.O ii
Fig. A3. Normalized total stress along stringer 5 for 1:1 biaxial stress on plate.
O R N L D W G 75^7762
<7
3 rf» O
•1.0 —— i •' f
5.0 A MINIMUM
Fig. \4. Normali/cd principal stress along stringer I for 1:1 biaxial stress on plate.
23
STRESSES
O MAXIMUM
A MINIMUM
Fig. A5. Normalized principal stress along stringer 3 for 1:1 bux-al s'.rcvs on plate.
t t \ V
I !
TTTTT
-1.0 >
PTPT
- 1 . 5 •»»[»» * •• • STRESSES
O MAXIMUM
0.0 •lifN
*
i.s ^ t ?• • A MINIMUM
'''',\
v
».o '-" - •• '••• •
rig. Aft. Normalized principal stress along stringer * for 1:1 biaxial s'ress i>n plate
24
I I
-IS
• 0
i.S -
JO
hig. .V. Normalized shear sues* along stringer I lor 1:1 ba.iai stress on pate
ORNL DWG 7 * 7 7 6 7
Fig. AK. Normalized shear stress along stringer 3 for II biaxial stress on plate.
25
0 « M . D * G 7S 77«g
- | . 1 -(MM . •>
• i
i fav^,
•*!TT,
- i . t >••••• * •» »
- i s —•- t
«.e
rr
Fig. AIO. Normalized stress intensity ak-ng stringer I (or I I biaxial 4re»» on plate
26
ORNU 0 » G 75-7770
l I
l I
i - • —
. , 1
i
—
-
\'-\
111
Kic. All- Normalized stress intensity along stringer 3 for 1:1 biaxial sire** on plate.
I I
I I
Mil I
A - 6 J « •1.0 l
«nn
1
i !
*
It ' ! '
6.C ifWi
1.5
1.0
I ig. A12 Normalized stress intcnsitv along stringer 5 for 1:1 biaxial stress on plate.
27
0 « * « - OWG /S7773
• 10 - •
STRESSES
-IS - -
O «•
•• y P i
i.» — - - -
it — - - -
r
hie Al.V No;mal /ci( membrane >irc» along stringer I for 1:1 buxul *z as on plait.
O R M l D W G 7S-7773
I 4
fa<*
— J —
STRESSES
O •»•
l-'ig. A14. Norrruii/cJ membrane stress along stringer J for ! ! biaxial stress on plate.
28
STFESSZS
O "
].0 Uiiill li
A
Fig. AI5. Normalized membrane >tress along Mringer 5 for l i biaxial strevs on plate
^V *
I t
\
%
\ ••
kmU
c * o <• o *!ffP-
10
STRESSES
• o -^fI * f O
1.0 —
Fig. A16. Normalized bending stre.s along stringer I for 1:1 biaxial strcs% on plate.
29
ORNL OMG 74 77 76
STRESSES
S .0 '•"••L* - '-
! :«• Al~. Norrruii/cJ bending Mre» alone stungcr ? tor i t biaxial >tres> on f late
t i
i i _
t t '
t ?
I ! fe^
STRESSES
O
I IJ* \IK Normalized hendtnii Mrev. iilons stringer 5 tor 1:1 buxiai Mrc>% on plate.
30
STRESSES
O «-
10 " i
Fig. A'9 Normalized total stress along stringer ' for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
i p '
* I
-1.0
-I.S STRESSES
0.0 JjiLp .11 -< O a
<
I.S
A
S.0
Fig. A20. Normalized total stress along stringer 3 for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
31
*=--*-- *
STRESSES
O o.
1.0 -— a.
Fig. A21 Normalized total stress along stringer 5 for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
-1.0 II
ft
-I.S 1 STRESSES
0.0 . O MAXIMUM
I.S
1.0
r1 A MINIMUM
Fig. A22. Normalized principal stress along stringer I for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
32
O R M L 0 > « i 7!> 7 7 8 ?
I I
I I
!
r »
i 1
i
H .-j-
* *
x= T±^ * *
r- .# « M< i<
-1.5 • ttWf f U .
!
; ' ; . i •
STRESSES
0.0
1.4 #
§tt+ f ft t
O MAXIMUM
Fig. A23. Normalized principal strev. along strineer ? lor 1:2 hia\u>! Mrev. on plate.
O H N L DW:i 7 ^ 7783
.V, '
wnK-Y/
O ** © V* O
•1.0
^»^^^ • ^ - *
-l.«
STRESSES
O MAXIMUM
0.0
1****
is
A MINIMUM
1.0
l i j : A 24. Normalized principal ttrcv. aloni! Mrinjier * for 12 biaxial Mrcv. on plate
33
ORNL DWG 7 » 7 7 » *
a «• o »
!»•» • *
1.1
>0
hijj_ A25- Nt>fmalwcil >hcar »iro> along ytringrr I lor 1:2 h i a \ n l »lrc» «»n pialc.
0 « M . DWCi 7S 771S
I I
H i :
MS I !
:
- I . * T«?»» » •» •
•-0
'****
1.0
I ip \ 2 6 \<»rnu!:/cd *hoir * l ' c « jlnns \lrinprr ' lor I 2 h u x u l Nlro> i»n pliic
34
^ • M . - i . w . , L « t^ / /bO
I I
/
../
«sry
• li!!' I !!
-5.0
'•* -^tffr-^-tf—r-
j.O — L ^ ^ i — -
l-'ig. \2~ Norinali/cd shear stress aiong stringer 5 lor 1:2 biaxial stress on plate
ORNL-OWG 75^7787
7
I
p * o « o
-1.0
WFR
Fig. A2H. Normalized stress intensity along stringer I for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
35
Fig. A29. Normalized stress intensity along stringer 3 lor 1:2 biaxial stress on plate
l.»U
rig. A3(l. Normalized stress intensity along stringer 5 for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate
36
STRESSES
O °>
Pig A31. Normalized membrane stress along stringer I for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
O R M DWG 75-7791
STRESSES
O "•
;
•-* f^ffr f tf
;l ii I
A
j . illlil i il i
0
f-ig. A32. Normalized membrane stress along stringer 3 for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
37
U H I M L Qwc 75-7792
STRESSES
O <>>
hig. A33. Normah/ed membrane >Uess along stringer 5 for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
O R N l DAG 75 7793
I M- i
o *» e *» o
STRESSES
O «•
Jig. A34. Normalized bending stress along stringer I for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
38
STRESSES
O
f-ig. A35. Normalized bending >\evs along >tnngcr 3 tor 1:2 biaxial >tre*» on plate.
1
© <• e <• o ' V i l l i II I
•J.O -tfttt > »? *
A
1.0 lllil 1 ii i
Fig. A36. Normalized bending stress along stringer S for 1:2 biaxial stress on plate.
39
O H M . CMWG 75 77«6
• i
i i
\££^_
•« o **•
5 *
STRESSES
O "•
Fig. A37. Normalised total strev> along >tnnger I tor axial load or. no//hr
Hg. A38. Normalized total stress along stringer 3 for axial load on nozzle.
40
C «.
5 o -
STRESSES
-a*
i ^ — « » O °«
0.0
»o
Hg. A39. Normalize*.' total stress along stringer 5 for axial load on no vie.
ORNL DWG 7 ^ 7 7 9 9
o *» o * o
-».0
STRESSES
O MAXIMUM
A MINIMUM
IIJI A40. Normalized principal stress along stringer I lor axial load on nozzle.
•*L
0 « * L DWG ^ 7*00
STRESSES
O MAXIMUM
MIITCIMIvlVV
hie A4I. Norma'i/cd pnncipal stress along stringer 3 lor axal load on nozzle
STRESSES
0 MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
fig. A42. Normalized principal stress along stringer 5 for axial load on nozzle.
<2
C =
Fig. A43. Normalized shear stress aiong sinnecr I fur a\al load on nozzle
Fig. A44. Normali/cd shczr stress along stringer } for axial load on nozzle.
*i
• i
N S
e
ii
2 • = c -«-•
^4-
•-*.»
,8
\7~"
»-S
73-05
11
i JmS.m
O rf» O rf> O
*: i * i «:
-i*.S
IM
« 0
r
"j
lie. A46. Nrrm.ili/cd stress inii:nsi(v .ilnnj: stringer I li<r ,t\ul ln;iit on i;;»//!e
44
J « \ l . D*»^» 7 i 7S06
*_S turn i •• •
»-• - ^ —
Fig. A4~ Noimali/cd stress intensm along >tringcr .• tor a\ul load on mv/ic.
Fig. A4H. Normalized stress intensity along stringer 5 for axial load on no//]c.
4S
OXNL OWG 7 5 - ~ 0 «
STRESSES
O «•
hi; V4S Normalized membrane arcu along »innpcr I for axial load on nozzle.
O H M OW-i 7V7SO>
0 * 0
ib-.M:
* 0
^
lC 5 °' 2 « STRESSES
O "•
I ig. A50. Normalized membrane Mrcss along .stringer 3 for axial load on n o / / ! c .
46
* 5 5 C STRESSES
O
I-it. -\5! Normalized mcmbniiic *trcv» alone \innsscr 5 \ n avui 8»v»J «»n n««//kr
0 « % L v>*•'. ;S 7 » l !
£~£fc..-E
1
O rf» O *» O VMI)) I I
« 2 °' i < •»-o 4 # f - <
. • H i - :i
•" irm - !
A
STRESSES
O
°"° '™ff T t
li.S — * *—*—• ...._.}
A
M.O --^ ' "•• * - - -J
lie \52 Normah/al hending stress alonji slntifier I for axial luatl on nozzle.
\
I I
I I
1 fj i
STRESSES
O
:i %
n . .
STRESSES
Fig. A54. Normalized hcnding stress along stringer 5 for axiai load on nozzle
48
STRESSES
O «».
Fig. A55. \ormali/.'d total stress along stringer 1 tor bending moment on no//lc end along
strineer I.
O H M . DWG 75 7815
STRESSES
O "•
ttg. A56. Normalized total stress alon^ stringer 3 for bending moment on no//lr end along
stringer I.
49
1
' /\ j>0^a
ii
/
7
/
t
I
J
t
^HP
<4K^/
WW// //
P
» o
wzZ/
IIC
*s. L i
STRESSES
fTf a
O >
5.0 L
Fig. A57. Normali/ed total stress along stringer 5 for bending moment on nozzle end along
stringer I.
O R N I O W G 75-7817
1
O *» O tfl O
-J.0
STRESSES
0.0 O MAXIMUM
<
t.i I
A MINIMUM
vo
Fig. A5X. Normalized principal stress along stringer I (or bending moment on nozzle end along
stringer I.
50
/ \ O R N L OWO 7b 7 8 1 8
STRESSES
O MAXIMUM
A MINIMUM
Hg. A59. Normali/ed principal stress along stni.ger 3 tor bending moment on no//ie end alone
stnnecr I.
O R N L - O W G 75 7 8 1 9
£=e^i:-::i=
o «t o w o
w» % d «• *»
STRESSES
0 MAXIMUM
A MINIMUM
s
I ie AMI Normalized principal stress alone strinecr - lor hendine moment on n-.»//le end alone
sinnrer I
51
OUNL DWG 7 ^ 7 8 2 0
• ••
2 S 2 S ? -vo
1-
li1
o.o
*.s iII II
1
s.o
Fig. AM. Normalized shear stress along stringer 1 for bending moment on nozzle enti along
stringer I.
O R N - - rjWG 7 5 7 8 2 1
I •
I I
o ** o
O iv *
0 O
l 5 k-t*--» —
Fig. A62 Normalized shear stress along stringer 3 for bending moment on no/zle end along
str-.ngcr I.
52
-S.0 llll
-i.S
0.0
^c —
*.s 11
1
s.o
ill
Kig. A63. Normali/cd shear stress along stringer 5 for bending m o m e v on nozzle end along
stringer I.
O R N L P A G / : 782?
-S.0
-i.i
0.0
i.%
vo
Pig. A64. Normalized stress intensity along stringer I for bending moment on nozzle end along
stringer I.
53
ORNLOWG 75-7*24
m
-S.0
-i.5 i1
Ml
oo
III
*.s
5.0 III
Fig. A65. Normalized stress intensity along stringer 3 for bending moment on nozzle end along
stringer I.
ORNLDWG /5-782S
Fig. Afi6. Normalized stress intensity along stringer 5 for bending moment on nozzle end along
stringer I.
54
-S.0 T
STRESSES
-i.S
0-0
O °-
i.i
o.
vo II i
Fig. A67. Normalized membrane stress along stringer I tor bending momeni on nozzle end
along stringer I.
STRESSES
O "•
Fig. AoK. Normalized membrane stress along stringer 3 f<»r bending moment on nozzle end
along stringer I
55
STRESSES
O °-
vo -
Hg. A69 Normalized membrane strc%s along stringer 5 lor bending moment on nozzle end
along stringer I.
ORML D x C 7»7S29
STRESSES
O °.
A
vo w
rig. A?0. Normalized bending Mrcss along stringer I lor bending moment on nozzle end along
stringer I.
56
ORNL O m i 75-7330
STRESSES
O "•
Fig. A7I. Normalized ^ending stress along stringer 3 tor bending moment on nozzle end alone
stringer I.
STRESSES
O »•
l-ig. A72. Normalized *«ei: ling siress along stringer 5 for bending moment on nozzle end along
stringer I.
57
The stress and strain data for the experiments described in this
volume are presented in the 120 tables of this appendix. The data for
the 1:1 biaxial test are presented in the first 30 tables, the data for
the 1:2 biaxial test in the second 30 tables, that for the nozzle thrust
loading in the third, and for the bending-moment load in the last.
1 appear first, followed by similar data for stringers 3 and 5 (see Fig.
of results due to the effects of symmetry, only the data from stringers
data are given or first the plate and then the nozzle (5 tables each).
Normalized meobrane stresses and bending stresses are presented for both
angles are in degrees, and all other values in the tables are noraalized.
digit of which indicates the surface on which the rosette was located
nozzle, and 4 = inside of nozzle), the second and third digits indicate
the stringer number, and the fourth and fifth give the distance from the
58
TABLE B1
stRtivs ano s r i r s s B s - roztu s i n e or P U R
m m : STRESS apniBO TO M . » T B . aciecTBo n i u u i
TO STftlKGE* 1 '.»D 13 . 11-6 IS 1 PSI 113-6151 PSI
P.IT PUTS OK lOXZtt
STtmCCT TO. 1
STIftiaS TOTai STRESSES
MS. rmrnomcHBs P E * nan (EOtlllXXEtft
POS. GIGE 1 CtGB 2 GIGE 3 •EtiDioatt r u c n n i i
3000. 3000. 3000.
T»B12 02
PfttfCIPIL SriESS D»TI - •OZO.E SIDE OP Pl»TB
B i a x i a l s t t s s s appitto n PtaTt, N t x c r t P r a t a i i t i
TO s n i i s n i aoo 13 , > i « 6 i 5 i P S I a t 3 - « i 5 i P S I
P U T PI»TB oo; •oxtit
s r o i a e n wo. 1
PBI>. STRESSES Hat. sat a t 1 K L S OP sntss
tos. ccomanzni srtcss PttW. STtKSS irrtasiTt
POS. Nat. mi. faotaaiixto) foecacts) (•otoaiRS)
• 0 Dira ttaxiaBLB
•o oata t t a t i t t i t
10107 1.10O 0.12* 0.170 -7.1 1.»00
t o oaTa n a t i k o u
1011* 1.002 0.«13 0.13* 0.9 1.003
to oara ifainoit
10122 1.065 0.057 0.10* 1.2 1.005
10130 1.0«O 0.91* 0.061 0.0 1.0*0
M162 1.015 0.9M 0.035 -15.0 1.015
60
T*3IS 8'.
raaie a*
pat ac srasss oara - OPPOSITE aoxzu s i BE or Ptara
aiariiL srasss apptira to P u r e , aiaecra* paaaiUL
TO sraracra i a*o is . * I « « I M PSI »i3-6i5i P S I
P U T PUTB on tome
s m a e c a ao. i
PtTO. STICSSBS aat. saxia kfCLB OP STBBSS
tos. caonaLzsxvf stnss a n a . srtBss IfTBaSITT
*aa. ma. (aoaaaintai (•oauLizeai
POS.
2.319 0.392 0.96*
(•tea BBS)
2C1-2 2.319
1.960 0.52« 0.717
-1.0
20101
1.960
to Data i t a n i a i t -0.5
• o oiTa aaauas-u
20107 1.652 0.7«t 0.955 -*.7 1.652
*0 DkTB k«*tlkBLt
2011* 1.*72 0.059 0.307 -5.* f.(72
to c a n aaanaatz
20122 1,3*0 0.96* 0.10t -1.3 1.390
? » » l * BS
•O 0 » T » k V I I L B B U
• O OfcTB avaxiaaiB
20197 0.7B9 I.B10 0.0«1 -0.23«
I O D»T» avanaaiB
2011* 0.839 1.275 -0.025 -0.192
r i B i : B*
t l B t S 9?
BO DIT» 1IfaXLBBLB
TIBLB B8
STBaiBS IBD STBESSKS - XBBKB SOBPtCB OP BOXXLB
B i a n a i STBBSS & P P I I » TO P U T S , BIBBCTBD pataLLBL
TO STBIBCBB t BSD 13 , B1-6151 f S l B 13*6151 PSI
PUT PT*TE OBB BOtZLS
S1BIB6EB BO. 1
STBBNS T o r a t STBBSSBS
BOS. (RICBOXBCBfeS PXB IBCBt (BOBB1LXZBD)
POS. eace i cacs 2 616E 3 B t t l O I O B l l TaaCBBTtat
Tknl£ BT
PPIBCIPIL STRESS DkTk - IBBBR SOIPkCB OP BOBBLE
BO C I T I IfllllBLE
T1BIX B10
BO DkTI kfklLkSLE
raBM Bit
TtBLB B12
PBIBCTPBL STBESS Data - BOXUB SXBB OP pian
BxaxxaL sn*ss appixts TO PUTS, u a s e n o pataim
TO STtMCBB 1 aBO 13 , B1-6151 PSX B I 3 « 6 I 5 1 M I
P U T PUTB OBB B0ZS18
STBIBCBB BO. 3
PBIB. smssfs nix. SBtaa aaeie or STBBSS
BOS. fBOBftailZBft) STBBSS PBIB. STBtSS IBTBBSITT
POS. Rai. BIB (BOBBaLIfBD) (OBCBBBS) (BOBOaiXXBD)
BO oat a kTinasiB
10301 1.381 0.80k 0.289 10.7 1.301
10303 1.292 0.830 0.231 «.« 1.292
BO oara armasi*
10307 1.157 0.003 0.137 -1.0 1.157
BO O»T» apaiiaBLe
10319 1.009 0.928 0.038 3.3 1.009
BO oara avinaaie
10322 0.998 0.925 0.337 6.9 0.990
TAHE M l
srrtxos t«» STrssscs-errostrr = i * «
BIOXIU. sTBiss i m t s to r u n . BI H51
TO STBTOCTB 1 tBV 13 . B1««191 M I B l
ru? r u n OBI BOH
STHBCIn BO. 3
STBBXBS tOTBX W W B
90S. (BI=»OXflCRS 9TB XBCBl
ros. COST 1 CkCt 2 SBC* 3 • BJfBCOMl, nBOBTItl,
? » m BIO
PB1BC STBISS N T I - OfFOSITB B t t t U SIM Or R I H
BO 01TB t f t t t t B U
B0 D»T» ITB.llBLt
BO D1TI i f i n i B L B
00 O K I I f l t l l B L t
T1BIB BIS
PUT P U T * OBB R a t i
STBI8CBB BO. 3
BO OBTk B W l k B l B
BO DBTk B T k l t k B U
T1BLE B16
STB U B S kBD STBBSSES - OBTBB SBBPkCB OP BOtSLB
TkSLS »VT
•o aara avaiLuu
30320 -0.019 -0.100 0.0*0 10.3 0.10B
BO BIT* iraxiaBLB
30307 -0.001 -0.009 0.2«« 2.1 0.009
BO D1T1 l T t t l U l t
30303 0.M5 -0.M1 0.M3 2.7 0.927
BO otra lTintaic
BO r»Ti avaiLaata
T l » l l BIO
TABLE B19
BO DATA AVAILABLE
BO DATA AVAILABLE
TABIB B20
BO DATA AVAILABLE
BO DATA AVAILABLE
69
-ISLE 821
STR1TWS 1B0 STRESSES - B9ZXLE SIDE OP PUTS
Biaxial S T * E S S a p p u E o TO E L I T E , OIBECTBC paBati.Pi.
TO STBIRCEE 1 »RD 13 , B1-6151 P S I B l l » * « 5 1 ? S I
ELJT PL»TE OBE BOSZLS
STRIBGEB BO. 5
TABLE 8 2 2
TBBLE B23
• x a i i a i S T B E S S a p p i i a a TO P U T S , BIBKTEO paiaxLEL
TO STBIB6EB 1 IBP I ] , B1-4151 P S t B 1 3 - 6 1 5 1 PSI
P U T PUTE o a t BOSXU
STMBCEB BO. 5
TABLE 32«
PBIPC sTaess pari - OPPOSITE BOXXU S I D E OP P L I T E
BO ?kTk M k l l k B l E
BC 0»T» kVftllkBL*
BO 0»T» miLIBLE
TkBLE B25
BEBBBkBB k*D BSHDIRG STBBSSSS PUTS
BlkXIIL STRESS IPPLIEO TO » U T K , OtIBCTBO PkBkLLEL
TO STBIRGEB 1 H O 13 , »1«6151 PSI B 1 3 - 6 1 5 1 PSI
TABLE B26
TABLE B27
PRIRCIPAL STRESS OATA - OOTER SORPACE OP •OilLB
• 0 DATA AVAILABLE
• 0 DATA AVAILABLE
• 0 DHk AVAILABLE
• 0 DATA AVAILABLE
TlkB'_e B28
TioLS 82?
RO DkTk kfklLkBlE
HO DkTk kTklLkBLE
RO JkTk kfkILk>?LE
HO DkTk kfklLkBLB
7kBL2 B30
RO OkTk kTklLkBLE
RO DkTk kfklLkBL!
RO DkTk kVklLkBLE
RO DkTk kTklLkBLE
74
THBT.H B12
PBMCIPH. STBBSS DIM - BOZZIE SIDE OP PLITE
30OC. 3000.
*0 D»T» IPIILIBLK
HO DkTK ItVIILftBLS
*0 OUT* HTMLUBLB
BO DftTIt ItTIILlBLE
TABLE B35
BO DATA AVAI-ABLB
BO DITk ifalLkSLE
BO DATA AVAILABLE
TABLE B?6
T k B l ! B3?
PPIBCIPH STRESS O»TI - o w n sairac* OP ton LB
B l k l l t L STBBSS i P P l I B D TO P U T S , OltfCTBO PkBULKL
TO STBIBCBI 1 k*D 13 , 11*3075 PSf 813*6151 M I
P U T PUTB OBB BOXXLk
STBiaSBB BO. 1
P B I B . STBBSSSS Rkl. SUM kacie OP
BOS. (BOBBkLIZBDl STRESS P K B . STttSC t R H S R t
POS. •at. axa. [BOMktnBDI (BBTBBtS) (•otaantSD)
30151 -0.958 -0.069 0.005 0.0 0.069
BO BkTk kVklLkBLB
WO DkTk k f i t L k B t e
?»BIE B30
STPktas two s n e s s B S - x a a B i stBPkCB OP BOZZLE
T I H £ 9 39
BO 5»Tk kfklLkBLE
TABLE B«0
BEBBBkBE »BD BBBDIBC STBESSCS - EOZZLE
• 0 9kTk kfkntstE
•0120 0.0*» -0.015 -0.036 -1.195
TABLE B91
ST»»IIS 1*0 STRESSES - ROZZU SIOS OP H.»TS
TABtF B92
PRIRCTPkl STRESS D m - ROTII? SIDE OP PllTE
RO OITR AVAILABLE
RO PUT* AJAILABLE
P L » T PttTB ORB n n u
sTtxscn to. 3
STPiias T 0 T U STItSSBS
ROS. (HICROI RCHES P i t TfCI) (WOUkllSED)
POS. USE i CAGE 2 GkCB 3 miHOIIl TtflCOTItL
TABLE a « *
RO OkTk kVklLkBLB
?»BL» B»S
P U T PUT*. ORE B O S L t
ST1IWCER BO. 3
203-2 BO DtTI I f t l l l B U
BO OfcTt IVklLtBLE
BO OWt ITITLtBLt
BO O K I k T m i B L E
BO DftTk tTklLtBLE
TABLE B»«
STRkTBS KBD STRESSES - OOTER SOB PICE OP BOZZLE
tiate a«7
ptivcipai STBBSS OITI - ovtet SBBPICB OP aotxia
B I I X T I l STBBSS IPPLtBD TO P U T S . DIBBCTBC P t B U X E l
TO STBIBCBB 1 IBD 13 . B»-3075 PSI 1 1 3 - 6 1 5 1 PSI
BO DITl ITtlLIBLB
»o D»T» I T I I L U L ;
BO 0»T» I T I I L I B i e
TABLE B«4
STB1IBS IWD STBESSES - IBBEB SOIPICE OP BOZZLE
' f a n s »•*
rax act pat s n r eara - I B . - * I s n n c t or BOXXLB
BikxtaL s T i n s k r r t t t s 10 r t k T i . o i n c n s r a i k i i a t
TO STBii>»:9 1 kBD 13 , B1-307S MX »13-*151 H i
P U T PUT*. oa>B a o t x u
s r n a c n BO. 3
BO OkTk ITkTLlBLI
TkBLE B40
BO D»Tk k f l l L M L E
BO 0»T» kfklLkBLB
8H
T i n . i ssi
ST^ JS M O smssts - ooxsu s m or run
onxxoi sTfiss t r r u n ?o r t o r t . otncrte r i i u x t i
to s r t n c n i i n t ) , OIOOT* rsx B I 3 - « I 5 I rsx
KIT run on m m i
STHBWM 0 0 . 5
srotns T C T l l STBBSSBS
•OS. (•XOOIOCOB r n XSCO} {•OtOUXXtO)
ros. cur. 1 et«% 2 WOS 3 •1• X O X O U l TlOCtOTIll
?»OtE 8*2
B X I I I X L srtrss a r m o r TO n a n , oxttcrto r a o u t c i
TO STBIOCtB 1 100 11 . I l > 3 0 7 9 M I 013*0151 M I
rur PUT* o f f BOXXLS
STBIKBB to. 5
• 0 DftTI IftlLIBLC
•C 0»TI i T i n i B L B
00 D»T» kTIXLlBLB
wo o m nfiiimx
•o o m aftiLiBLt
PUT P U T t o a t BOStLB
STBIICtB BO. 5
TkBLt B««
BO D»T* H I T L I B t t
BO OITI BfttllBtt
BO 0»T* BT*IL»Btt
T1BH B55
BO DkTk kVkltkBLB
BO DkTk kVkUfcBLE
BO DkTk kTkllkBLE
TkBIB B56
T1BLE 857
BO DITl I f l l L I B L I
30513 0.096 -0.150 0.123 9.1 0.296
30509 0.151 -0.250 0.201 -1.9 0.901
30507 0.290 -0.308 0.299 -0.8 0.598
30505 0.269 -0.369 0.?19 0.0 0.628
BO DBTI ITIILIBLE
TIBLE B58
STIIIBS IBS STBX3SBS - I f l B B SOIPICB OP BOZZLE
T1BLB P59
•O DkTk kTIXXkBlS
BO DkTk kTklLkBLE
TABLE B60
HBBBRkBB 1BD BERDIBG ST1BSS8S - IO»U
SO DkTk KfkltlBLE
•0 )»T» ftTklLIBLE
TIBtZ 861
T1BLI B6I
BOXZLE I I t i t I M D - 2000 I B .
BO 0»T» IfklLkBtE
TABIE B63
TABLE B6«
BO OUT* AVAILABLE
BO DATA ATAILIBLE
BO 01TB AVAILABLE
BO DATA AVAILABLE
TABLE B65
BO 3BTA AVAILABLE
BO DATA AVAILABLE
BO DATA AVAILABLE
20118 0.37* 1.128 -12.835 -13.978
BO DATA AVAILABLE
•»122 -0.075 0.922 -10.505 -12.870
20130 -0.12* 0.801 -9.011 -11.799
28162 0.693 0.Q75 -8.028 -8.385
TABLE B66
TIBtt 867
T1BLR B68
PtKT P U T t ORE R O t Z L I
STRIRCER RO. 1
3TR1IRS TOT1L S T R t S S t S
ROS. (•TCR01ttCRES PER IRCH) (ROtaaUIBO)
POS. GIGE 1 GIGE 2 GtGE 3 MtlOIORlL T1RCERTT1L
TIBIE S69
r a i a c i p i L STBESS O»T» - iaata s i i n c i o r BOXZLE
ao O I T » ITIILIBLE
TABLE B70
KEaaakaa IWD BEBDIBC s r a t s s t s - aottLz
BO t>»T» t f t l t t B l B
TIBLE 811
TIBIE B72
PBZBCZPIL STBESS 0»T1 - BOZZLt SZOt OP PIBTB
BOZZLE IZIIL LOID - 2000 LB.
BO D I T I I f I I I I f t E
BO D I T I I P I Z ( I 8 L >
-*SL» 973
TkBtE 97*
90 '.»T» ATRILkBLE
HO DkTR RVklLkBL*
90 P I T * ITklllBL*
9 0 D»T» kfklLABLt
T»SIE B71
•CRBtaac »»» B E B C I B C S T B t s s i s - n a «
rt»r r u n oar n s u
sruaett to. i
ftraaaaat sraessts 9 n O t I C STBESSBS
BOS. (BOBailUBB) (BOIBILIXtBt
os. mtDiom TiacnntL
araroiootL TIBCTBTIU.
203-2 BO D»T» tfttlULt
20101 -1.269 2.050 -10.5B0 -15.032
BO 3 I T I ifftlLMLI
BO DtTl kfllllBU
20307 0.29* 1.7«6 -15.561 -1«.«0«
BO 0»T» IfllltBLE
BO 0*T» t T l I l t B L C
• U T PUT* o n VOSZLS
STtTBGSt mo. 3
P P I » . s?»psses 9»I. M*'P » * s i e op STPBSS
•OS. (irotiuLizeo) srtess p i t s , sriess IOTSfSITT
P05. mi. m». [ • O M l L I t *9) oectees) (VOIULItSDI
1C 3 » T »
T
ST»I PS »»D messes - TMCT s m n r e OF n n u
W>«L« MT»t tO»t> - 2039 1 0 .
to PIT* I f a l L M L S
•0305 to 0«T» * f t i « B L ?
k
•01-2 90 0»T» • T I I I I B L E
99
r»»u M I
sTt»i«$ i i 9 snessEs - BOZXU s n e or r u n
•once u t i t I O U - M M u .
rt*T P U T T on n s u
STBIBCft K . 5
STBHBS TOTtL S T R E S S E S
POS. OUCPOIBCMS r n (BOBIlLIZtD)
POS. tic? i SACK 2 6ACK 1 •moioMi TtrctmiL
*M»0. 3000. 1000.
1000. 10«*5. K M .
-»8!» Mi
PUT P U T t O i l BOIXU
STBIBCE* BO. 5
PBTB. STttSStS M I . satta iBcte OP ittess
tos. f*o*fi»titn>) STtESS PETB. STB eSS IBTtBSITT
POS. mi. BTB. (Bom»ttxeoi forctns) (BOEMLIXEOI
BO 3»T» IfklLtBLE
?»Pl» 9 "
ao O»TA i t t i L i B t e
90 D»T» lf«IL«9LE
2051* 15."M* 12.7tjl 1.507 2.9 K.71»
BO OUT* kTITLISte
?«*'•"» »C 9 1 * 1 kV'TLlBlE
*C 3 1 * 1 tflTLlBLC
T»PLE 5«*
*?!»*T*5 »-«r s r t s s s B - o n n s n n c t c r voxzLr.
tOZXl» MTkl LOtO - 2003 t » .
sriins t O t l l STItSStS
•OS. • C 8 K P M t*CI) (VOtMUtKD)
ros. C»C» 1 CIS? 2 C»C» J • BiDiotit rivcnnai.
375*1 -»7. -13. -»J. -*.a*6 -0.*56
TABLE B"7
HO DAT! ATAILABLE
30501 -1».31«i c
-1 -.32» 0.505 -13.3 15.32R
RO DATA AfAILABLE
TABLE B88
STRATUS AHD STRESSES - IRRER SOIPICE OP BOZZLE
R02ZLE I I 1 I L LOfO - 2000 LB.
TABLE 3»9
PRINCIPAL STRESS OATA - IRRE» SURFACE OP ROZZLE
TABLE B90
HE8BRARE ARD BERDIRG S T R E S S E S - ROZZLE
RO DATA AVAILABLE
•0520 RO o a n ATAILABLe
TkSLS 3*!t
STRklRS k«0 STRESSES - ROtZLE SIDE OF PLkTB
TABLE B92
PRiaCTPkL STRESS DkTk - ROZZLB SIOB OP PLkTE
BSROIRG nonERT a p p i i E D T O BOZZLE E B D
k»D DIRECTED kLOHS STBIRGER 1 , H1»52«6 IR.LB.
'ABLE B13
TABLE B<)«
PRIIC STRESS DATA - OPPOSITE IQZtlE SIDE OP PLITE
I O DATA AVAILABLE
• 0 DATA AVAILABLE
1 0 DATA AVAILABLE
TABLE B95
201-2 BO l l T k kTklLkBLB
BO DkTk kTklLkBLB
BO DkTk kTklLkBLE
BO DkTk kf ktLkBLB
BO DkTk kfkXLkBLB
TABLE 196
STRktBS ABD STBB5SBS - OOTBB SOBPkCB OP BOXXLB
T1SLE 9 9 7
BO DkTk k t l l L l S L E
BO DkTk t t k l L k B L E
?>8tE 9 9 "
TABLF 3*H
BO D t T l IVIILIBLE
-»BtE 8100
RSWBRIRB 1RD BERDtRG STRESSES - BOZZLE
BO D1TI • TilLtBLE
•01-2 BO DftTI k f l l L I B L e
109
? * e t e 9151
"ABLE B102
PPIBCTPIL STtESS D»T» - BOXXLE SIDE OP PL1TE
BO DBT* BfllLIBLE
10301 -1.670 -2.9% 0.(63 -26.3 2.996
103C3 -1.352 -2.792 0.720 2.792
BO DITk XTftTLHLt -31.0
srains T O T a l 3 TBISSE5
aos. ( B i c B o i a c a t s p t a tBCB) (BOBB1 LIZBD1
POS. cact i case 2 cacc i •BBIBIOBtL Taactariai.
T»Bie S10»
PPtBC STRESS D1T» OPPOSITE BDZIU SIDE OP PUTS
PtBDTBC aOBEBT I PPL t IB TO BOtXLE KBD
aao Dtatrrso BLOBS STBIBCS* i, *i»S2«6 IB.LB.
PUT PUTS oat BOXZLI
STBTB6EB BO. 3
P8TB. STRESS tS a n . satit aacit OP STIESS
aos. raoBaanttO) STIESS ana. STRESS TBTtaSITT
pos. rat. an. (BOBBIIIXED, (Oteattsi IBOBaailXEO)
203-2 2.626 0.7T9 0.92* -31.1 2.626
20301 3.110 1.30) 0.M3 37.9 3.110
BO D»T» ITULlBLt
BO oara a r m t i L E
20307 2.905 1.089 0.908 • 7.6 2.905
•o oara a f t t i t t L S
2C31* 2.20' 0.756 0.725 • 3.B 2 W
BO 0»T» attlLIBLE
20)22 1.B36 0.«70 0.681 -••.5 1.0)6
t *oa u s a m s
aisxoa aao a * m ina
a i a t v i a * m o oa
aiamtai u t o oa
a i a i i n a i i u a oa
a i m i u t i t i a o*
z-coz
E *oa aaaaius
aizzoa aao ti.ru *ru
- a i - a i 9*zs-ia ' i aaaaiais saoit aauaaia «•»
aaa aixtoa 04 a a i i a a i aaaaoa saieaaa
TIT
112
TIBLE 6 107
BO DkTk k'klLkBLE
BC DkTk kfklLLBLB
BO DkTk kTklLkBLB
TkBLB 8108
T»BLE BIO*
MIKCIPIL STBESS BIT* - I I I E I SHEPICE c? BOZZLE
BO DftTft 1T11L1BLE
TABLE 8110
•03-2 BO om IftXLlBLB
114
TkBLB B i l l
STR1IBS IBS STBBSSBS - BOXXLI SIDB OP PLkTB
TABLE B112
BO DkTk kfklLkBLE
BO DkTk kVklLkBLE
BO DkTk kfklLkBLE
BO DkTk kfklLRBLE
TkBLE B11J
TABLE B11»
PRIRC STRESS DkTk OPPOSITE BDXXLS SIDE OP PLATE
BO DkTk AVklLkBLB
BO DkTk IVklLkBLE
BO DkTfc kfklLkBLE
TABLE B U S
HERBRABE AID BBBDIBG STRBSSSS - PL1TE
HO DATA AVAILABLE
BO DATA AVAILABLE
HO DATA AVAILABLE
TABLE 911S
STPAIHS ARD S'^SSSBS - OOTEB SOBPACE OP HOZZLE
TABLE B11"»
PlIT P U T S ORB K B U
STRIRGER RO. 5
RO DkTk tTkURBLE
BO DkTk kTkltkBLE
RO DkTk ITklLkBLE
T1BLE B11"
STRklRS T O T I L STRESSES
•OS. (RTCEOIRCRBS PER IRCR) (RORHkUZED)
POS. GkGE 1 GIGE 2 GkGE 3 HlKIDIORkL TkflGBRTIkL
TABLE 3 * I ^
BO DftTft ITlTLftBLE
RO DITft ftPftlLlBLB
•0503 1.958 -0.509 1.233 2.1 2.»66
TABLE B120
REBBRtBC tBD BEBDIB6 STRESSES BOZXLE
PEBDIBG ROBERT 1PPLIED TO ROXZLE BBD
MD DIRECTED RLOBG STRIRGEB 1, H I - 5 2 * 6 I B . L B .
00 DftTft JIVlILftBLE
•0520
RO 0»T» ftfftlLftBLE