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ABSTRACT
This
paper discusses the stresses developed in a thin-walled pressure
vessels. Pressure vessels (cylindrical or spherical) are designed to
hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially higher than the
ambient pressure. Equations of static equilibrium along with the free
body diagrams will be used to determine the normal stresses
in the circumferential or hoop direction and
in the longitudinal or axial direction. A case study of internal
pressure developed in a soda can was determined by measuring the elastic
strains of the surface of the soda can through strain gages attached to
the can and connected to Strain indicator Vishay model 3800.
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Ibrahim, A. , Ryu, Y. and Saidpour, M. (2015) Stress Analysis of Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels. Modern Mechanical Engineering, 5, 1-9. doi: 10.4236/mme.2015.51001.
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