Kirsch equations

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WikidataQ3730893 ScholiaQ3730893MaRDI QIDQ6775598

analytic solution for the elastic stresses around a hole in an infinite plate under one directional tension, named after Ernst Gustav Kirsch




Defining Formula: σrr(r,θ)=p2(1a2r2)+p2(1a2r2)(13a2r2)cos(2θ)σθθ(r,θ)=p2(1+a2r2)p2(1+3a4r4)cos(2θ)σrθ(r,θ)=p2(1a2r2)(1+3a2r2)sin(2θ)
σ represents stress tensor (analytic solution)
a represents radius of hole in a plate
p represents mechanical load
r represents radial coordinate
θ represents polar angle
x represents Cartesian coordinate x
y represents Cartesian coordinate y


Described at:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsch_equations

Die Theorie der Elastizität und die Bedürfnisse der Festigkeitslehre


https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Elasticity/Plate_with_hole_in_tension

Further items linking to Kirsch equations

Item Property
plate with a hole (linear elasticity model) contains
plate with a hole: analytical solution contains

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SymPy

There is support to convert formulae based on dictionaries to Maple and Mathematica.https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-658-40473-4

https://pypi.org/project/latex2sympy2/ can act as starting point to transform from LaTeX to sympy. Translating the formula manually

from latex2sympy2 import latex2sympy

tex = r" \frac{p}{2}\left(1-\frac{a^2}{r^2}\right)+\frac{p}{2}\left(1-\frac{a^2}{r^2}\right)\left(1-\frac{3a^2}{r^2}\right)\cos(2\theta)"
print(latex2sympy(tex))

results in

p*(-a**2/(r**2) + 1)*(-3*a**2/(r**2) + 1)*cos(2*theta)/2 + p*(-a**2/(r**2) + 1)/2