![]() The stress distribution within the cylinder wall.A thick cylinder with both external and internal pressure.Representation of radial and circumferential strain.Cylindrical Vessel with Hemispherical Ends.Volumetric Strain or Change in the Internal Volume.Change in Dimensions: Pressurized thin walled cylinder.Longitudinal Stress: Pressurized thin walled cylinder.ANALYSIS: Pressurized thin walled cylinder.DESIGN PROCEDURE FOR HELICAL COMPRESSION SPRING.DEFLECTION OF HELICAL SPRING OF CIRCULAR CROSS SECTION WIRE.STRESSES IN HELICAL SPRING WITH CURVATURE EFFECT.Expression for the crippling load when both ends of the column are fixed.Expression for crippling load when both the ends of the Column are hinged.PERMISSIBLE STRESSES IN COMPRESSION MEMBERS.Comparison Of The Rankine-Gordon And Euler Formulae.Simply-supported beam with a couple applied at an intermediate point.Simply-supported beam with distributed load over a portion of the span.Simply-supported beam carrying a concentrated lateral load.Propped cantilever with distributed load.Cantilever with a uniformly distributed load.Simply-supported beam carrying a uniformly distributed load.Torsion combined with thrust or tension.Theory Of Bending : Assumption And General Theory.Simply Supported Beam Carrying UDL & End Couples.Simply Supported Beam Subjected To U.D.L. ![]() SFD And BMD Of A Cantilever Beam Subjected To U.D.L.SFD And BMD Of Simply Supported Beam Subjected To A Central Load.SFD & BMD Of Cantelever Carrying Load At Its One End.Procedure For Drawing Shear Force And Bending Moment Diagram.Sign Conventions For Bending Moments And Shearing Forces.Shearing Force, And Bending Moment In A Straight Beam.Introduction to Bending Moment And Shearing Force.Mohr's Rupture Theory For Brittle Materials.Maximum Shear Strain Energy Per Unit Volume Theory.Total Strain Energy Per Unit Volume Theory.Composite bar in tension or compression.CHANGE IN LENGTH WHEN ONE BOTH ENDS ARE FIXED.CHANGE IN LENGTH WHEN ONE BOTH ENDS ARE FREE.STRAIN ENERGY IN GRADUAL AND SUDDEN LOAD.
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