For simple cases you can put away your giant aircraft design computer. The strain of a material under stress is E=ln(C/C0) where C is its length and C0 is its length at rest. To find the hoop strain of a pressurized cylinder, then, C would be your circumference. For a thin walled elastic tube, force balance implies,
P*D=2*Y*T*E
where P is pressure, D is diameter, Y is elastic modulus, and T is wall thickness.
2006-08-19 12:16:01
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answered by Dr. R 7
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Hoop Strain
2016-11-12 09:02:18
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answered by ? 4
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What is hoop strain??Any formulas to answer my question?
I would like to ask the definition of hoop strain. If there are any formulas related to hoop strain, can you describe in detail??
2015-08-07 10:20:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It is an aerospace term for measuring the amount of material deflection in a hoop structure, such as an aircraft's fuselage. It is pretty complex, I don't think I can make the formulas in this simple browser. But you should be able to search for terms like "hoop strain", "hoop stress" or "fuselage stress analysis".
Most engineers use mechanica to calculate loads like this; it's hairy math and you don't get to make mistakes in this field. Computers really crunch this stuff very well!
2006-08-19 09:48:36
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answered by n0witrytobeamused 6
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2016-03-26 00:33:21
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-01 03:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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