The cylinder for a hydraulic press has an inside diameter of 300 mm and an outside radius of 260 mm. Find the maximum shear stress in the cylinder for an internal pressure of (60 +120) MPa.
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First, we need to find the inside radius of the cylinder. Since the inside diameter is 300 mm, the inside radius (r_i) is half of that: $r_i = \frac{300}{2} = 150$ mm Show more…
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