A pressurized fluid is contained in a closed cylindrical tank with an internal diameter of 600 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. The forces in the tank wall acting on a rotating element are seen in Figure. What are the tank's principal stresses and fluid pressure? 66 MPa 51 MPa 18 MPa

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Chapter8: Applications Of Plane Stress (pressure Vessels, Beams, And Combined Loadings)
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A pressurized fluid is contained in a closed cylindrical tank with an internal diameter of 600 mm and a
wall thickness of 10 mm. The forces in the tank wall acting on a rotating element are seen in Figure.
What are the tank's principal stresses and fluid pressure?
66 MPa
51 MPa
18 MPa
FIGURE P14.15
Transcribed Image Text:A pressurized fluid is contained in a closed cylindrical tank with an internal diameter of 600 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. The forces in the tank wall acting on a rotating element are seen in Figure. What are the tank's principal stresses and fluid pressure? 66 MPa 51 MPa 18 MPa FIGURE P14.15
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