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Theta what ??

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Ok, I give up.

Ref. ASME VIII Div 2 (2007) page 4-54, equation 4.3.39 for 'sig'sm

Does anyone know what 'theta' represents here ? 'Alpha' is the half cone angle but there seems to be no relevant reference to 'theta'
 
Thanks for that. I did see the diagram, where 'theta' is the angle from the polar axis. However I don't see the point of 'theta' in the stress equations 4.3.39 and 4.3.40. If there was a reference somewhere to longitudinal moments differing in orthogonal axial planes I could understand it, but there is not.

So what value should one assign to 'theta' for a conical shell ?
 
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