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Pressure Vessel Interview Questions

A cylinder is considered thin if the ratio of its inner diameter to wall thickness is greater than 15, while a cylinder is thick if this ratio is less than 15. Lame's equation, used to determine a cylinder's wall thickness, is based on the maximum principal stress theory rather than the maximum strain failure theory.

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A cylinder is considered thin if the ratio of its inner diameter to wall thickness is greater than 15, while a cylinder is thick if this ratio is less than 15. Lame's equation, used to determine a cylinder's wall thickness, is based on the maximum principal stress theory rather than the maximum strain failure theory.

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A cylinder is considered thin when the ratio of inner diameter to wall thickness is more than 15.

Cylinder having inner diameter to wall thickness ratio less than 15 are thick cylinder

Lames equation used to find the thickness of the cylinder is based on maximum strain failure.
answer : It is based on maximum principal stress theory.

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