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Three-dimensional analysis of stress and strain transmission through line joints of spatial linkage of plates

  • Rosenhouse, G. (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology) ;
  • Rutenberg, A. (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology) ;
  • Goldfarb, Y.R. (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology)
  • Published : 1995.01.25

Abstract

The examined model consists of two substructures linked by a right angle rigid line joint. One element is a wall loaded externally along its upper edge by an uneven vertical load. The other element, defined as a plate, is not loaded. Stresses and displacements in the vicinity of the joint are analysed, considering the lateral distribution which leads to three-dimensional effects. The proposed solution combines classical approach with numerical means, using appropriate stress distribution polynomial functions along the joint. Space structure constructions supply cases of interest.

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