Re: Longitudinal Stress

From: <Christopher>
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 10:22:00 EDT


>The Longitudinal stress value is SL=P*D/2*t
That's for presure only. Thermal, wind, seismic and gravity load also produce longitudinal stress. So does water hammer.

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