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PRESSUREVESSELSD avid RoylanceDepartment of Materials Science and EngineeringMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge, MA 02139 August 23, 2001 IntroductionA good deal of the Mechanics of Materials can be introduced entirely within the confines ofuniaxially stressed structural elements, and this was the goal of the previous modules. But ofcourse the real world is three-dimensional, and we need to extend these concepts now take the next step, and consider those structures in which the loading is still simple, butwhere the stresses and strains now require a second dimension for their description. Both fortheir value in demonstrating two-dimensional effects and also for their practical use in mechanicaldesign, we turn to a slightly more complicated structural type: the thin - walled PRESSURE such as pipes or bottles capable of holding internal PRESSURE have been veryimportant in the history of science and technology.
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