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Stresses in the bending of a thin walled cylinder
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[QUOTE="PhanthomJay, post: 6069582, member: 58874"] For uniaxial bending, the stress at any point along the outside fibers of the circumference is My/I, where y is the perpendicular distance from the Neutral Axis to the point of interest. You’ll have to use a little geometry/ trig to solve it in terms of a general point along the circumference, or the central angle from the center of the tube to that point. [/QUOTE]
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