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The principal stresses acting at a point on a thin-walled cylindrical pressure vessel are...

The principal stresses acting at a point on a thin-walled cylindrical pressure vessel are σ1= pr/t, σ2 = pr/2t. and σ3 = 0. If the yield stress is σY determine the maximum value of p based on (a) the maximum-shear-stress theory and (b) the maximum-distorlion-energy theory.

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