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What are types of stress in a thin cylindrical vessel subjected to internal pressure?

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Answered by shubhi12397
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it is hoop and longitudinal stress
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.
Thin cylindrical shell is also termed as a pressure vessel and such vessels are usually used in various engineering applications such as for storing the fluid under pressure. Boilers, LPG cylinders, Air receiver tanks are the best examples of thin cylindrical shells.

A cylindrical or spherical shell will be considered as thin cylindrical or spherical shell, if the wall thickness of shell is very small as compared to the internal diameter of the shell.

Wall thickness of a thin cylindrical and spherical shell will be equal or less than the 1/20 of the internal diameter of shell.

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