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Air is pumped into the steel thin-walled pressure vessel at C. If the ends of the vessel are closed using two pistons connected by a rod AB, determine the increase in the diameter of the pressure vessel when the internal gage pressure is 5 MPa. Also, what Is the tensile stress In rod AB if it has a diameter of 100 mm? The inner radius of the vessel is 400 mm, and its thickness is 10 mm. Est = 200 GPa and vst = 0.3.
10−54. Determine the increase in the diameter of the pressure vessel in Prob. 10−53 if the pistons are replaced by walls connected to the ends of the vessel.
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