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Stress Variation in A General Body

This document discusses stress variation in different structures including thin-walled pressure vessels, closed-ended cylinders, thin hollow cylinders under torsion, and beams under bending. It provides equations for calculating stress based on assumptions of uniform stress distribution and neglecting smaller stresses, and examines compatibility conditions and static indeterminacy to derive additional equations relating curvature, radius of curvature, and applied moment for fully determining stress.

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Stress Variation in A General Body

This document discusses stress variation in different structures including thin-walled pressure vessels, closed-ended cylinders, thin hollow cylinders under torsion, and beams under bending. It provides equations for calculating stress based on assumptions of uniform stress distribution and neglecting smaller stresses, and examines compatibility conditions and static indeterminacy to derive additional equations relating curvature, radius of curvature, and applied moment for fully determining stress.

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Stress variation in a general body

If the force is distributed uniformly over the area:


Thin-walled pressure vessels:
Sphere: Assume: the hoop stress is uniform
across the cross-section.
The radial stress is small and can be
neglected.

Vertical equilibrium:
Closed-ended cylinder:

Assume that the stress is uniform across the cross-section only if:
Thin hollow cylinder under torsion :
Statically indeterminate system:
Beam bending

From the moment-curvature equation

Compatibility/ boundary conditions

This gives 1 more equation in terms of R and Mo

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