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Chapter 8, Problem 8.2.2P
A spherical balloon with an outer diameter of 500 mm and thickness 0.3 mm is filled with a gas. Calculate maximum permissible pressure in the balloon if the allowable normal strain at the outer surface of the balloon is O.h Assume E = 4 MPa and v = 0,45.
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