Answer :
Answer:
The answer is 27.69 [psi]
Explanation:
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We know that:
- [tex]σ≈\frac{P_{in} D_{in}}{t}[/tex]
Where:
- σ => Stress in the material
- Pin => Internal Pressure
- Din => Internal diameter
- t => Thickness
Since we know that thre Stress is directly proportional to Pin and Din but inversely proportional to thickness, we need to add a proportionality constant "k" to our equation to make it complete:
- [tex]σ=\frac{kP_{in} D_{in}}{t}[/tex]
We also know that the Stress is 100 [psi] when Pin is 25 [psi], Din is 5 [in] and thickness is .75 [in], using this values we can solve for k:
- [tex]k=\frac{σt}{P_{in}D_{in} }[/tex]
thus k = .6
Now all we need to know is use the same equation but using the new parameters: Pin = 15 [psi], Din = 2 [in] and t= .65 [in]
- [tex]σ2 = \frac{(.6)(15)(2)}{.65}[/tex]
The stress is 27.69 [psi]
