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Chapter 8, Problem 8.5.11P
The hollow drill pipe for an oil well (sec figure) is 6,2 in. in outer diameter and 0.75 in. in thickness. Just above the bit, the compressive force in the pipe (due to the weight of the pipe) is 62 kips and the torque (due to drilling) is 185 kip-in.
Determine the maximum tensile, compressive, and shear stresses in the drill pipe.
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