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Physics, 27.11.2019 03:31, studybug2306

Each vessel would be constructed out of the same material such that its hoop stresses and longitudinal stresses would be no greater than 16.0 ksi . the cylindrical pressure vessel has an inside diameter of dc = 27.0 in and a thickness of tc = 1.00 in . the spherical pressure vessel has an inside diameter of ds = 26.0 in and a thickness of ts = 0.250 in .

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