Question: A cylindrical shell having hemispherical shell at both the ends is subjected to internal pressure of 50 MPa. If the hoop strain remains constant

A cylindrical shell having hemispherical shell at both the ends is subjected

A cylindrical shell having hemispherical shell at both the ends is subjected to internal pressure of 50 MPa. If the hoop strain remains constant at the junction section, then the ratio of the thickness of a thin cylindrical shell to the thickness of its hemispherical end should be [Assume Young's modulus = 200 GPa and Poisson's ratio = 0.3]

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