A compound thin cylinder comprising of two concentric thin cylinders has a common diameter of 100 mm. The inner cylinder has a thickness of 2.5 mm. The radial pressure between the two cylinders is 200 kPa and the difference between the common diameters of the two cylinders before shrinkage was 4.305x10-3 mm. If the compound cylinder is subjected to an internal pressure of 180 kPa, and the elastic modulus for the material for both cylinders is 200 GPa, determine: The thickness of the outer cylinder and The resultant hoop (circumferential) stresses in both cylinders

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A compound thin cylinder comprising of two concentric thin cylinders has a common diameter of
100 mm. The inner cylinder has a thickness of 2.5 mm. The radial pressure between the two
cylinders is 200 kPa and the difference between the common diameters of the two cylinders before
shrinkage was 4.305x10-3 mm. If the compound cylinder is subjected to an internal pressure of 180
kPa, and the elastic modulus for the material for both cylinders is 200 GPa, determine: The thickness
of the outer cylinder and The resultant hoop (circumferential) stresses in both cylinders
Transcribed Image Text:A compound thin cylinder comprising of two concentric thin cylinders has a common diameter of 100 mm. The inner cylinder has a thickness of 2.5 mm. The radial pressure between the two cylinders is 200 kPa and the difference between the common diameters of the two cylinders before shrinkage was 4.305x10-3 mm. If the compound cylinder is subjected to an internal pressure of 180 kPa, and the elastic modulus for the material for both cylinders is 200 GPa, determine: The thickness of the outer cylinder and The resultant hoop (circumferential) stresses in both cylinders
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