A thin cylinder of 'D' internal diameter, is subjected to an internal pressure of 'P'. If the permissible tensile stress is σt, the cylinder wall thickness should be
APD2σt
BσtPD
C4σtPD
D2σtPD
Answer:
2σtPD
Read Explanation:
A thin cylinder with internal diameter D and pressure P induces circumferential and longitudinal stresses, and radial compressive stress is neglected. The cylinder wall thickness is given by t=(PD)/(2σt) where sigma_{t} is the hoop stress.