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Thick Walled Cylinder Stress Calculator
Three of the primary mechanical stresses (not to be confused with ‘principle stresses’) that can be applied to a cylindrically shaped object are:
If the object/vessel has walls with a thickness greater than one-tenth of the overall diameter, then these objects can be assumed to be ‘thick-walled’. The general equations to calculate the stresses are:
(1)
(2)
From a thick-walled cylinder, we get the boundary conditions:
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Applying these boundary conditions to the above simultaneous equations gives us the following equations for the constants A & B:
(3)
(4)
Finally, solving the general equations with A & B gives Lamé’s equations:
(5)
(6)
The axial stress for a closed-ended cylinder is calculated by means of the equilibrium, which reduces to:
(7)
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