
4. Contact pressure between assembled parts
For two plates of infinite dimensions, for a uniform pressure loading p c and for defined proportions, Fernlund showed that the contact pressure distribution at the interface could be calculated analytically. Figure 37 shows this pressure distribution as a function of radius R. It can be seen that the pressure is greatest at the edge of the hole, at 0.35 p c ...
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