Mechanics of Materials: Exam 2, Problem 5, Thin Walled Pressure Vessel Example

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @bradvincent2586
    @bradvincent2586 7 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you for passionately doing these videos. After I fell behind in my final semester of my senior year of a civil engineering degree… I needed these videos when I was in and thank you. Ill still watch it sometimes

  • @exactpeak5995
    @exactpeak5995 3 дня назад

    Assuming both sides have an equal amount of bolts that would be 2143/2 bolts per side, dividing that by the 12000mm space available per side gives a space of 11.2mm per bolt. The bolts being 25mm in diameter means you're gonna need some stronger bolts to make it fit. :)

  • @devsaxenaboii4187
    @devsaxenaboii4187 23 дня назад

    hi ,i somehow got exactly half your answers using a FBD , i drew it with two arrows down which were the number of bolts and the pressure force of bolt and the one arrow going up is the pressure force , i used the sum of Fy =0 and Fx=0 ,it looked something like this : PF-Number of bolts{pressure force of bolt)--Number of bolts{pressure force of bolt)=0 ,i am not sure how i have done this wrong as i have been using chegg,thank you for the video your very good at teaching

  • @piotrmisiaszek5236
    @piotrmisiaszek5236 4 дня назад

    shouldn't here be an area for spherical part calculated with other radius, I mean r=2,25 - 2*0.0296 wchich includes the thickness of a spherical part?

  • @Atherzuberi
    @Atherzuberi Месяц назад

    I love you