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A thin seamless pipe of diameter 'd' m is carrying fluid under a pressure of 'p' kN/cm². If the maximum stress is not exceed 'ơ' kN/cm², the necessary thickness 't' of metal in cm will be given as

A$t>=\frac{pd}{2\sigma} cm$

B$t>=\frac{100pd}{2\sigma} cm$

C$t<=\frac{pd}{2\sigma} cm$

DNone of these

Answer:

A. $t>=\frac{pd}{2\sigma} cm$

Read Explanation:

The necessary thickness 't' of metal in cm for a thin seamless pipe carrying fluid under pressurepkN/cm2 'p' kN / c m ^ 2 is given by t >= \frac{100pd}{2\sigma} cm. The hoop stress is given byσh=pd2t \sigma_{h} =\frac{ p d}{ 2 t} and the longitudinal stress is given byσL=pd4t \sigma_{L} = \frac{p d}{4 t} Equating permissible tensile stress with hoop stress, we get \sigma >= \frac{p d}{ 2 t} Substituting the value of σ\sigma in the equation for 't', we get the required formula.


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