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QUESTION 4 Determine the circumferential (hoop) stress in a cylindrical pressure vessel in psi. D = 7 feet t = 0.39 inch

Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 4:29 pm
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Question 4 Determine The Circumferential Hoop Stress In A Cylindrical Pressure Vessel In Psi D 7 Feet T 0 39 Inch 1
Question 4 Determine The Circumferential Hoop Stress In A Cylindrical Pressure Vessel In Psi D 7 Feet T 0 39 Inch 1 (39.24 KiB) Viewed 24 times
Question 4 Determine The Circumferential Hoop Stress In A Cylindrical Pressure Vessel In Psi D 7 Feet T 0 39 Inch 2
Question 4 Determine The Circumferential Hoop Stress In A Cylindrical Pressure Vessel In Psi D 7 Feet T 0 39 Inch 2 (39.24 KiB) Viewed 24 times
Question 4 Determine The Circumferential Hoop Stress In A Cylindrical Pressure Vessel In Psi D 7 Feet T 0 39 Inch 3
Question 4 Determine The Circumferential Hoop Stress In A Cylindrical Pressure Vessel In Psi D 7 Feet T 0 39 Inch 3 (78.9 KiB) Viewed 24 times
QUESTION 4 Determine the circumferential (hoop) stress in a cylindrical pressure vessel in psi. D = 7 feet t = 0.39 inches p = 193 psi . Enter all answers into the spreadsheet attached to problem 1
Calculate the tensile stresses developed (circumferential and longitudinal) in the walls of a cylindrical boiler with an inside diameter of D ft, and a wall thickness of t inch. The boiler is subjected to an internal gage pressure of p psi. Refer to Blackboard for values of D, t, and p. Enter the random variables generated by Blackboard here: Inside Diameter (D) Wall Thickness (t) Pressure (P) ft in psi Pc Enter calculated values here: Circumferential (Hoop) Stress Longitudinal Stress psi psi If the internal gage pressure was increased to 500 psi, what wall thickness would be required? Assume the steel used has an allowable tensile stress of 23 ksi. Enter calculated value here: Required thickness (t) in