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FE Review Mechanics of Materials - Auburn University
www.eng.auburn.eduThin-Walled Pressure Vessels (r/t >= 10) Cylindrical Vessels t 1 pr t σ==σ = hoop stress in circumferential direction = gage pressure, force/length^2 = inner radius t = wall thickness r p σ1 a 2 2 pr t σ ==σ = axial stress in longitudinal direction See FE review manual for thick-walled pressure vessel formulas.
Thin Walled Pressure vessels - University of Washington
courses.washington.eduThin Walled Pressure vessels. The cylindrical pressure vessel above has closed ends and contains a fluid at gauge pressure P as shown below. The outer diameter is D and the wall thickness is t. The term ‘thin-wall’ may be taken to mean that D/t > 10. D t Fluid at pressure P. L P
Thin Walled Pressure Vessel - priodeep.weebly.com
priodeep.weebly.comWhen analyzing thin walled pressure vessels it is assumed that all stresses act parallel to the surface of the vessel. This is often called "membrane action". In the cylinder below, the only stress acting on the cut which can counteract the internal pressure is the normal stress σ2.