Q-4 1: A compound cylinder formed by shrinking one tube to another is subjected to an internal pressure of 90 MPa. The internal and external diameters of the compound cylinders are 180 mm and 300 mm respectively, and the common diameter at the junction is 240 mm. After shrinking, the shrinkage pressure at the common surface is 12 MNm Draw the hoop stress distribution in the compound cylinder, showing the major values.

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]: A compound cylinder formed by shrinking one tube to another is subjected
to an internal pressure of 90 MPa. The internal and external diameters of the compound
cylinders are 180 mm and 300 mm respectively, and the common diameter at the junction is
240 mm. After shrinking, the shrinkage pressure at the common surface is 12 MN/m² Draw
the hoop stress distribution in the compound cylinder, showing the major values.
Transcribed Image Text:Q-4 ]: A compound cylinder formed by shrinking one tube to another is subjected to an internal pressure of 90 MPa. The internal and external diameters of the compound cylinders are 180 mm and 300 mm respectively, and the common diameter at the junction is 240 mm. After shrinking, the shrinkage pressure at the common surface is 12 MN/m² Draw the hoop stress distribution in the compound cylinder, showing the major values.
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