A pipe with a tubular cross-section is loaded by means of internal pressure. The internal pressure causes axial deformation of the pipe, which is called the Bourdon effect. Determine the axial deformation of the pipe endpoint.
Verification Example 000089 | 2
Number of Nodes | 2 |
Number of Members | 1 |
Number of Load Cases | 1 |
Total Weight | 0.098 tons |
Dimensions (Metric) | 10.027 x 0.053 x 0.053 m |
Dimensions (Imperial) | 32.9 x 0.17 x 0.17 feet |
Program Version | 8.16.00 |
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