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A compound cylinder is defined as one cylinder that is shrunk onto the top of another cylinder. The inner cylinder will be subjected to compressive hoop stresses due to the outer cylinder whilst the outer will be in tension due to the shrinkage. This method leads to a more uniform distribution in stress and therefore enables a more efficient use of material. Your AIMS on completion of this lesson, you should be able to: determine the magnitude of the residual stresses in the
A compound cylinder is defined as one cylinder that is shrunk onto the top of another cylinder. The inner cylinder will be subjected to compressive hoop stresses due to the outer cylinder whilst the outer will be in tension due to the shrinkage. This method leads to a more uniform distribution in stress and therefore enables a more efficient use of material. Your AIMS on completion of this lesson, you should be able to: determine the magnitude of the residual stresses in the
A compound cylinder is defined as one cylinder that is shrunk onto the top of another cylinder. The inner cylinder will be subjected to compressive hoop stresses due to the outer cylinder whilst the outer will be in tension due to the shrinkage. This method leads to a more uniform distribution in stress and therefore enables a more efficient use of material. Your AIMS on completion of this lesson, you should be able to: determine the magnitude of the residual stresses in the