Comparing Stress in Pipes with High Pressure Fluid Inside and Outside

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In comparing stress in pipes with high-pressure fluid inside versus outside, the primary focus is on hoop stress and the effects of pressure differentials. When pressure is higher outside the pipe, it may reduce the likelihood of buckling compared to high pressure inside, suggesting potentially lower stress levels. The discussion raises questions about the types of stress being considered, such as Von Mises or principal stress. Clarification on what constitutes "less stress" is necessary for a comprehensive analysis. Ultimately, the relationship between internal and external pressures significantly impacts the stress experienced by the pipe.
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Two situations:

* A pipe with high pressure fluid inside - stress determined by hoop stress.
* A pipe with high pressure fluid outside

Suppose the pressure differences are the same in each situation, which would have less stress?

Or are they equal?

My first thoughts are that if the pipe is being compressed by higher pressure outside, it is less likely to buckle than high pressure inside.


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¿what means for you less stress?
Are you speaking about less Von Misses Stress, Treska,...? principal stress??
 
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