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Lecture # 21

This chapter serves as a review of the stress analysis that has been developed in the previous chapters regarding axial load, torsion, bending and shear. We will discuss the solution of problems where several of these internal loads occur simultaneously on a member’s cross section. Before doing this, however, the chapter begins with an analysis of stress developed in thin-walled pressure vessels.

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A cylindrical pressure vessel has an inner diameter of 1.2 m and a thickness of 12 mm. Determine the maximum internal pressure it can sustain so that neither its circumferential nor its longitudinal stress component exceeds 140 MPa. Under the same conditions, what is the maximum internal pressure that a similar-size spherical vessel can sustain?

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