Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
The theory of stress concentration is such a fascinating study that the whole of this lecture could be most happily devoted to discussion of the stress distribution round all sorts of special boundaries. At the same time the most detailed knowledge of elastic stress distribution is of little value unless we can be sure how the stresses computed will be reflected in the actual strength of the part. For that reason this paper is divided into three sections: the first deals with certain moderately simple cases of stress and load concentration and shows how the stress analysis is confirmed by static and fatigue tests: the second describes some investigations of special two–dimensional boundaries and indicates, some fairly general theoretical conclusions which can be drawn: in the third I shall try to review the possible reasons why, in practice, the best found conclusions are not always borne out.