STH003
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 10, 2010
- 15
Hi, I was wrestling with a thought experiment about the relative end displacements of a pipe with many bends in it versus a straight pipe (See attached) For ease of calcs lets just say that the total length of pipe for both types is ~100ft, and the cross sectional area of the pipe is 1 sq-ft, and the pressure is increased by 100 psf.
my question is will the relative displacement (in the y direction) of A and B be a fraction of that of the relative displacement of C and D? Also, is it safe to say that both systems have the same amount of work applied to them, therefore the internal strain energy for both is the same, meaning that the sum of the relative displacements of the points along the bent pipe is equal to the relative displacement of C and D?
Thanks for your help.
my question is will the relative displacement (in the y direction) of A and B be a fraction of that of the relative displacement of C and D? Also, is it safe to say that both systems have the same amount of work applied to them, therefore the internal strain energy for both is the same, meaning that the sum of the relative displacements of the points along the bent pipe is equal to the relative displacement of C and D?
Thanks for your help.