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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (BES 3)

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (BES 3)


STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (BES 3)
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (BES 3)

Problem 2:
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (BES 3)
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (BES 3)

SEATWORK

1. A cylindrical steel pressure vessel 400 mm in diameter with a wall thickness of 20 mm, is subjected to an
internal pressure of 4.5 MN/m2. (a) Calculate the tangential and longitudinal stresses in the steel. (b) To what
value may the internal pressure be increased if the stress in the steel is limited to 120 MN/m 2? Ans. a. 45MPa
b. 22.5MPa

2. The wall thickness of a 4-ft-diameter spherical tank is 5/6 inch. Calculate the allowable internal pressure if
the stress is limited to 8000 psi. Ans. 208.33 psi

3. Calculate the minimum wall thickness for a cylindrical vessel that is to carry a gas at a pressure of 1400 psi. The diameter
of the vessel is 2 ft, and the stress is limited to 12 ksi. Ans. 1.4in

4. A cylindrical pressure vessel is fabricated from steel plating that has a thickness of 20 mm. The diameter of the pressure
vessel is 450 mm and its length is 2.0 m. Determine the maximum internal pressure that can be applied if the longitudinal
stress is limited to 140 MPa, and the circumferential stress is limited to 60 MPa. Ans. 5.33 MPa

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