Abstract

This paper presents new and transferable design data defining precise optimal free-form shapes for holes in large and finite width plates under biaxial and uniaxial loading conditions respectively. An iterative two-dimensional finite element gradientless shape optimization procedure was used to obtain the optimal shapes, which offer the lowest possible stress concentration, subject to geometric constraints. Precise non-dimensional coordinates are given for a range of hole aspect ratios and are presented in tabular form that allows them to be easily used by designers. The optimal shapes were determined both with and without minimum radius of curvature constraints. Optimal shapes in large plates were found to provide up to a 28 per cent reduction in peak local stress over elliptical shapes of the same aspect ratio. For finite width plates the reduction in peak local stress was as high as 44 per cent. The results obtained are applicable to both the initial design of components with cut-outs and the shape reworking of existing components to remove damage.

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