Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 7)
7.
When a thin cylindrical shell is subjected to an internal pressure, there will be
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Ravali said:
1 decade ago
How both diameter and length increases. I think so it is not correct.
In my view diameter decreases, length increases. Could anyone support me.
In my view diameter decreases, length increases. Could anyone support me.
Abdul Rajik said:
1 decade ago
YES, In my thought of view is increase the Dia and Decrease the length.
Akshay said:
1 decade ago
Why both are not decrease?
Swaroopkumar said:
1 decade ago
It is based on pressure inside the shell.
HARDIK said:
1 decade ago
Pressure depend on volume of cylinder, so both is uniformly increasing. All related data is constant. So this is correct.
D' Nainesh said:
1 decade ago
Its simple logic. When we blow air into balloon, its whole (3D) dimension will increase. Because the pressure inside it is uniformly distributed over its entire internal area.
Same concept is here. Here the internal pressure is not uniaxial in which longitudinal dimension will increase and lateral will decrease. It is of 3 dimensional. So given answer is correct.
Same concept is here. Here the internal pressure is not uniaxial in which longitudinal dimension will increase and lateral will decrease. It is of 3 dimensional. So given answer is correct.
Aman Bansal said:
1 decade ago
Due to internal pressure, both d & L will increase as volume will also increase.
Vitthal said:
10 years ago
Pressure acting uniformly over entire inside area which tends it not to contract.
D rahul said:
9 years ago
I think in thin cylindrical shells the (radial stress is) & (longitudinal stress). So, the diameter must increase and length should decrease.
It is an option (b).
It is an option (b).
Sridevi said:
9 years ago
Answer is correct both length and diameter increases as pressure is acting uniform in all direction. It is not an axial force to increase the length and decrease diameter.
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