houndoghill
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2003
- 2
I have a cylinder that is pressurized with 3000 psi. There is another non-pressurized cylinder that slides over the pressurized cylinder.
I need help determining if the non-pressurized cylinder will bind on the pressurized cylinder caused from expansion.
Key information:
Cylinder length 16"
Pressurized cylinder outside diameter 7.78" +.001, - .005
Non pressurized cylinder inside dia. 8.00" +.005, -.001
Wall thickness (t) .75"
Inner radius (r) of pressurized cylinder 6.48”
Pressure (p) 3000 psi
Material 2219-T87 Aluminum
Application: Pyroshock design for an environmental test lab.
I have determined that the hoop stress will be pr/t and the longitudinal stress will be pr/2t.
Q1: Can anybody give some insight how I would calculate the change in diameter caused by the pressure?
Q2: Any recommended changes of the two cylinders and tolerances?
Q3: How did you come up with your results?
Thanks,
Houndoghill
I need help determining if the non-pressurized cylinder will bind on the pressurized cylinder caused from expansion.
Key information:
Cylinder length 16"
Pressurized cylinder outside diameter 7.78" +.001, - .005
Non pressurized cylinder inside dia. 8.00" +.005, -.001
Wall thickness (t) .75"
Inner radius (r) of pressurized cylinder 6.48”
Pressure (p) 3000 psi
Material 2219-T87 Aluminum
Application: Pyroshock design for an environmental test lab.
I have determined that the hoop stress will be pr/t and the longitudinal stress will be pr/2t.
Q1: Can anybody give some insight how I would calculate the change in diameter caused by the pressure?
Q2: Any recommended changes of the two cylinders and tolerances?
Q3: How did you come up with your results?
Thanks,
Houndoghill