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Determine the mass of the heaviest unif


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supported in the position shown with
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decimal places.

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Problem 133 » Shear Stress
A cylindrical steel pressure vessel 400 mm in diameter with a wall thickness of 20 mm, » Bearing Stress
is subjected to an internal pressure of 4.5 MN/m*. (a) Calculate the tangential and
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longitudinal stresses in the steel. (b) To what value may the internal pressure be
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increased if the stress in the steel is limited to 120 MN/m?? (c) If the internal pressure
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were increased until the vessel burst, sketch the type of fracture that would occur.
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Solution 133 e Solution to Problem 137 Pressure Vessel


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Part (a),
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Tangential stress (longitudinal section):
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» Torsion

» Shear and Moment in Beams


» Stresses in Beams
» Beam Deflections
» Restrained Beams
F=27F » Continuous Beams

pDL = 2(0,tL) » Combined Stresses


pD 4.5(400) » Reinforced Beams
= =
2 2(20) e Properties of Wide Flange Sections

o, = 45MPa answer

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inD"p = 0;(Dt)
_ pD _ 4.5(400)
1 “at 4(20)
o, = 22.5MPa answer

Part (b),
From (a), 0; = we and o; = 2 thus, 0; = 20), this shows that tangential
stress is the critical.
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o= p(400)
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p=12MPa answer

The bursting force will cause a stress in the longitudinal section that is twice to
that of the transverse section. Thus, fracture is expected as shown.

Expected fracture
when internal
pressure is
increased until
the vessel burst

400 mm
internal
diameter
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The cylindrical steel column has an outer diameter of 4 in and inner diameter of 3.5 in. the column is
separated from the concrete foundation by square bearing plate. The working compressive stress is 26
ksi for the column, and the working bearing stress is 1.2 ksi for concrete. Find the largest force P that can
be applied to the column. Complete solution is must with FD.

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