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Stresses in the bending of a thin walled cylinder
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[QUOTE="mechE235, post: 6066939, member: 651814"] I am looking into the bending of a thin walled cylinder about it's neutral axis. Should be simple enough, it is just Mr/I. However, that is the maximum stress at the outer fibers of the cylinder and I want to find an approximate expression for the load per unit circumference on a small element at the outer fibers of the cylinder. Anyone have a solution for this? A member of a team where I used to work had a solution, but I forgot it. Thanks in advance for your help! [/QUOTE]
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