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A thin-walled steel cylinder of 1 m diameter is subjected to an internal pressure of 1.5 MPa. Using a safety factor of 1.5 and a yield stress in simple tension of 250 MPa, calculate the wall thickness on the basis of Tresca’s, Von Mises and Rankine’s yield criteria. It may be assumed that the radial stress in the wall is negligible
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