A cylinder consists of an outer tube of internal and external diameters of 16 cm and 18 cm respectively shrunk on to an inner tube of internal and external diameters 8 cm and 16.01 cm respectively. The internal pressure developed in the cylinder is 300 MPa. If E= 200 GPa, find the maximum hoop stress developed in each tube.

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A cylinder consists of an outer tube of internal and
external diameters of 16 cm and 18 cm respectively
shrunk on to an inner tube of internal and external
diameters 8 cm and 16.01 cm respectively. The
internal pressure developed in the cylinder is 300
MPa. If E= 200 GPa, find the maximum hoop stress
developed in each tube.
Transcribed Image Text:A cylinder consists of an outer tube of internal and external diameters of 16 cm and 18 cm respectively shrunk on to an inner tube of internal and external diameters 8 cm and 16.01 cm respectively. The internal pressure developed in the cylinder is 300 MPa. If E= 200 GPa, find the maximum hoop stress developed in each tube.
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