Question 10.1: Determine the maximum stress in a flat head under internal p...
Determine the maximum stress in a flat head under internal pressure of 1000 psi, diameter d = 48 in., and thickness t = 7 in. for both simple-supported and fixed-edge conditions. Assume carbon steel with μ = 0.3.
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