1.58. A thin-walled cylindrical pressure vessel of 0.3-m radius and 6-mm wall thick- ness has a welded spiral seam at an angle of o 30° with the axial direction (Fig. P1.5). The vessel is subjected to an internal gage pressure of p Pa and an axial compressive load of P 9n kN applied through rigid end plates. Find the allowable value of p if the normal and shearing stresses acting simultane- ously in the plane of welding are limited to 21 and 7 MPa, respectively. FIGURE P1.5.

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1.58. A thin-walled cylindrical pressure vessel of 0.3-m radius and 6-mm wall thick-
ness has a welded spiral seam at an angle of o 30° with the axial direction
(Fig. P1.5). The vessel is subjected to an internal gage pressure of p Pa and an
axial compressive load of P 9n kN applied through rigid end plates. Find
the allowable value of p if the normal and shearing stresses acting simultane-
ously in the plane of welding are limited to 21 and 7 MPa, respectively.
FIGURE P1.5.
Transcribed Image Text:1.58. A thin-walled cylindrical pressure vessel of 0.3-m radius and 6-mm wall thick- ness has a welded spiral seam at an angle of o 30° with the axial direction (Fig. P1.5). The vessel is subjected to an internal gage pressure of p Pa and an axial compressive load of P 9n kN applied through rigid end plates. Find the allowable value of p if the normal and shearing stresses acting simultane- ously in the plane of welding are limited to 21 and 7 MPa, respectively. FIGURE P1.5.
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