JSME international journal. Ser. A, Mechanics and material engineering
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Influence of Two Secondary Effects on Shear Failure of Cantilever with Attached Mass Block under Impulsive Loading
Ya-Pu ZhaoTong-Xi YuJing Fang
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1995 Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 236-241

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The influence of two secondary effects, rotatory inertia and presence of a crack, on the dynamic plastic shear failure of a cantilever with an attached mass block at its tip subjected to impulsive loading is investigated. It is illustrated that the consideration of the rotatory inertia of the cantilever and the presence of a crack at the upper root of the beam both increase the initial kinetic energy of the block required to cause shear failure at the interface between the beam tip and the tip mass, where the initial velocity has discontinuity. Therefore, the influence of these two secondary effects on the dynamic shear failure is not negligible.

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