STRESS IN THE HORTON SPHERE DIAMETER 60 – FT.
Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM NO. 4: FROM THE FIGURE, CALCULATE, (A.) MAXIMUM NORMAL
STRESS IN THE HORTON SPHERE DIAMETER 60 – FT. AND WALL THICKNESS OF
1.13 IN. WITH WELDED JOINTS BY A GAS AT PRESSURE OF 75 PSI (LB PER
SQUARE INCH), (B.) THE FORCE TRANSMITTED BY THE INTERNAL PRESSURE
TO A 10 – IN. LENGTH OF THE VERTICAL MERIDIAN JOINT OF THE SHELL.
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