3.10 The pipe carrying steam at 3.5 MPa has an outer diameter of 450 mm and vall thickness of 10 mm. A gasket is inserted between the flange at one end of th pipe, and a flat plate is used to cap the end. (a) How many 40-mm-diameter bol nust be used to hold the cap on if the allowable stress in the bolts is 80 MPa, which 55 MPa is the initial stress? (b) What circumferential stress is developed in th mine?

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Chapter8: Applications Of Plane Stress (pressure Vessels, Beams, And Combined Loadings)
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Problem 8.3.11P: A standpipe in a water-supply system (see figure) is 12 ft in diameter and 6 in. thick. Two...
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8.10 The pipe carrying steam at 3.5 MPa has an outer diameter of 450 mm and a
wall thickness of 10 mm. A gasket is inserted between the flange at one end of the
pipe, and a flat plate is used to cap the end. (a) How many 40-mm-diameter bolts
must be used to hold the cap on if the allowable stress in the bolts is 80 MPa, of
which 55 MPa is the initial stress? (b) What circumferential stress is developed in the
pipe?
450 mm
10 mm
FIG. P8.10
TIT TUT
TEC
AD-1925
Transcribed Image Text:8.10 The pipe carrying steam at 3.5 MPa has an outer diameter of 450 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. A gasket is inserted between the flange at one end of the pipe, and a flat plate is used to cap the end. (a) How many 40-mm-diameter bolts must be used to hold the cap on if the allowable stress in the bolts is 80 MPa, of which 55 MPa is the initial stress? (b) What circumferential stress is developed in the pipe? 450 mm 10 mm FIG. P8.10 TIT TUT TEC AD-1925
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