In a thickβwalled cylinder the stress state varies through the wall thickness, unlike thinβwalled assumptions where stresses are uniform. The LamΓ© solution, derived from equilibrium in cylindrical coordinates, provides the radial stress (sigma_r) and hoop (circumferential) stress (sigma_theta) as functions of the radial position (r).
The constants (A) and (B) are obtained from the inner radius (r_i), outer radius (r_o), internal pressure (p_i) and external pressure (p_o):
With (A) and (B) known, the hoop stress at any radius (r) is given by the LamΓ© expression:
What is the LamΓ© solution used for?
How do I determine the constants A and B in the LamΓ© solution?
What is the difference between radial stress and hoop stress in a thick-walled cylinder?
Can this calculator handle both internal and external pressures?
What is the significance of wall thickness in the stress analysis of a cylinder?
How does the LamΓ© solution differ from thin-walled cylinder assumptions?
What are the applications of the LamΓ© solution in engineering?
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