Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 2)
2.
The maximum tangential stress in a thick cylindrical shell is always __________ the internal pressure acting on the shell.
Discussion:
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Roshan Rai said:
10 years ago
What I think is that in thick cylinder the internal pressure is balanced by both radial stress and hoop stress (tangential stress). So its obvious that the max hoop stress is always less then the internal pressure of the cylinder.
Manikant kumar said:
9 years ago
Tangential stress will be pD/2t and given question relate with pressure, D/t is more value, therefore, tangential stress more than the pressure.
FAYAZ SHAIK said:
1 decade ago
The formula wrote for thin cylinders i.e. pd/2t for maximum hoop stress and minimum stress is pd/4t not of thick cylinder.
Kannan p said:
1 decade ago
Since tangential stress = PD/2t and longitudinal stress = PD/4t.
Longitudinal stress is half of tangential stress.
Longitudinal stress is half of tangential stress.
Om p said:
1 decade ago
I think D/t factor is responsible for it greater than internal pressure.
Kankipati said:
9 years ago
Yes off course tangential stress (or) sheer stress is load/2 area so.
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Vinod said:
9 years ago
(tangential stress) max = pressure + TANGENTIAL STRESS minimum.
RAMESH said:
1 decade ago
Since tangential stress is double the longitudinal stress.
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Akshay soni said:
1 decade ago
Tangential stress is double of longitudinal stress.
Niru said:
8 years ago
I think the ratio of d/t is deciding factor.
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