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The maximum hoop stress (σθ) on the inside wall of the cylinder is given by the formula: σθ = (Pi * r_i^2 - Po * r_o^2) / (r_o^2 - r_i^2) where Pi is the internal pressure, Po is the external pressure, r_i is the internal radius, and r_o is the external radius. Show more…
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