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The ratio of longitudinal stress to shear stress in thin walled cylinder is

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Hoop and longitudinal stress thin-walled tubes or cylinders. Sponsored Links. When a thin-walled tube or cylinder is subjected to internal pressure a hoop and longitudinal stress are produced in the wall. For the thin walled equations below the wall thickness is less than 1/20 of tube or cylinder diameter.

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The ratio of hoop stress to maximum shear stress is 4. Explanation: At any point on the circumference of the cylindrical shell, the longitudinal (axial stress) and hoop stress(circumferential stress) are always orthogonal to each other.

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