Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 3 (Q.No. 29)
29.
The stress in the wall of a cylinder in a direction normal to its longitudinal axis, due to a force acting along the circumference, is known as
yield stress
longitudinal stress
hoop stress
circumferential stress
ultimate stress.
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Ahtisham Kakar said:   4 years ago
Thanks. @Jahangir Badini.

MJM GCEKalahandi said:   4 years ago
Hoop stress and circumferential stress both are right.

Dawood khan said:   4 years ago
Thankyou @Jahangir.

TUSHAR PATEL said:   6 years ago
Hoop and circumferential stress.

Diya said:   7 years ago
Both Hoop and circumferential stress are correct.

Jahangir badini said:   7 years ago
Circumferential stress is one which act on the circumference of the cylinder while the hoop is acting along the length of cylinder. The basic difference is the direction along which they are acting. Also there formula is also different in the case of thin cylinder while in case of sphere they are same.

NeeL said:   7 years ago
Option C & D both are correct.
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Ankitha. said:   8 years ago
Hoop and circumferential both are right.

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