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Fortran code A4EA for elastic-plastic single-lap joints
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Fortran code A4EA for elastic-plastic single-lap joints

Fortran code A4EA for elastic-plastic single-lap joints

(OP)
thread2-342388: Bonded/Bolted Joint analysis (A4EI/J and other codes)
Hi,

I am trying to read the Fortran code A4EA from the paper Adhesive-Boded single-lap joints (1973) . Since the paper was scanned, the quality is very poor.
Does anyone have the Fortran code A4EA? Or a better quality of Paper?

Thank you very much in advance for your answer

RE: Fortran code A4EA for elastic-plastic single-lap joints

SingleLapJoints...

Suggest re-posting this question to the FORTRAN Forum... http://www.eng-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=545

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RE: Fortran code A4EA for elastic-plastic single-lap joints

Where are you located and what company do you work for?

RE: Fortran code A4EA for elastic-plastic single-lap joints

It's not really a Fortran question, it's about deciphering a VERY bad scan. I've seen the scan and it's pretty bad.

Nevertheless, the big question ought to be why the OP is using a program that was written over 40 yrs ago. This is a link the document, if anyone wants to have a go at it: http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.g...

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RE: Fortran code A4EA for elastic-plastic single-lap joints

(OP)
Thank you for your feedback.
I am doctoral student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Darmstadt in Germany. I'm trying to familiarize myself with closed analytical solutions for elasto-plastic adhesive joints.
I understand the derivation of the equations of Hart-Smith but I do not understand the iterative procedure, for the solution of the equations. Which is explained in the paper unfortunately very scarce. So I want to understand the iterative approach and implement it for me in Mathematica.
I thought, maybe I can understand it from the code. But the code can not read from the scanned version.

RE: Fortran code A4EA for elastic-plastic single-lap joints

Have you looked at https://www.esdu.com/cgi-bin/ps.pl?sess=unlicensed... or http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.g... or http://www.cs.odu.edu/~mln/ltrs-pdfs/NASA-73-cr112... The latter two are also by Hart-Smith and seem to form a set of programs. The former appears to have an actual digital code set in Fortran

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