Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 37)
37.
The intensity of direct longitudinal stress in the cross-section at any point distant r from the neutral axis, is proportional to
r
r2
r3.
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Muntazir said:   4 years ago
According to bending formula;
M/I = F/Y = E/R.
F is directly proportional to y.
or f is directly proportional to r.

Muntazir said:   4 years ago
According to bending formula;
M/I = F/Y = E/R.
F is directly proportional to y.
or f is directly proportional to r.

Hardiik said:   5 years ago
@Baloch.

P means internal pressure.

And t means the thickness of cylinder.

Baloch said:   5 years ago
Then, What is the value of p and t?

Bharat sharma said:   6 years ago
For cylinder hoop stress = pd/2t.
Longitudinal stress = pd/4t.


For sphere hoop stress = longitudinal stress = pd/4t.

Bharat sharma said:   6 years ago
For cylinder hoop stress = pd/2t.
Longitudinal stress = pd/4t.


For sphere hoop stress = longitudinal stress = pd/4t.

Jinish said:   6 years ago
Stress m = F * D or m = W * L so f is force and d is distance and w is load and L is distance for taking a moment so it's proportional to distance.

Muke.. goud said:   7 years ago
Thanks all.

Nilraj said:   7 years ago
Thanks @Nagaraj.

Nagaraj said:   9 years ago
Pd/4t for longitudinal stress.

Where r =d/2 Substitute the r in the above formula sigma is d.proportional to r.


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