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Circumferential strain Thin Shell represents the change in length. Check FAQs
e1=δCC
e1 - Circumferential Strain Thin Shell?δC - Change in Circumference?C - Original Circumference?

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0.0005Edit=4Edit8000Edit
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Circumferential strain given circumference Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
e1=δCC
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
e1=4mm8000mm
Next Step Convert Units
e1=0.004m8m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
e1=0.0048
LAST Step Evaluate
e1=0.0005

Circumferential strain given circumference Formula Elements

Variables
Circumferential Strain Thin Shell
Circumferential strain Thin Shell represents the change in length.
Symbol: e1
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Change in Circumference
Change in circumference is defined as change in the perimeter of a cylindrical vessel.
Symbol: δC
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Original Circumference
Original Circumference is defined as original the perimeter of a cylindrical vessel.
Symbol: C
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Circumferential Strain Thin Shell

​Go Circumferential strain given hoop stress
e1=σθ-(𝛎σl)E
​Go Circumferential strain given internal fluid pressure
e1=(PiDi2tE)((12)-𝛎)
​Go Circumferential strain given volume of thin cylindrical shell
e1=(∆VVT)-εlongitudinal2
​Go Circumferential strain given volumetric strain for thin cylindrical shell
e1=εv-εlongitudinal2

Other formulas in Deformation category

​Go Strain in any one direction of thin spherical shell
ε=(σθE)(1-𝛎)
​Go Strain in thin spherical shell given internal fluid pressure
ε=(PiD4tE)(1-𝛎)
​Go Longitudinal strain for vessel given change in length formula
εlongitudinal=ΔLL0
​Go Longitudinal strain given hoop and longitudinal stress
εlongitudinal=σl-(𝛎σθ)E

How to Evaluate Circumferential strain given circumference?

Circumferential strain given circumference evaluator uses Circumferential Strain Thin Shell = Change in Circumference/Original Circumference to evaluate the Circumferential Strain Thin Shell, The Circumferential strain given circumference formula is defined as the change in length, or we can say change in circumference of vessel which results in negative strain. Circumferential Strain Thin Shell is denoted by e1 symbol.

How to evaluate Circumferential strain given circumference using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Circumferential strain given circumference, enter Change in Circumference (δC) & Original Circumference (C) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Circumferential strain given circumference

What is the formula to find Circumferential strain given circumference?
The formula of Circumferential strain given circumference is expressed as Circumferential Strain Thin Shell = Change in Circumference/Original Circumference. Here is an example- 0.0005 = 0.004/8.
How to calculate Circumferential strain given circumference?
With Change in Circumference (δC) & Original Circumference (C) we can find Circumferential strain given circumference using the formula - Circumferential Strain Thin Shell = Change in Circumference/Original Circumference.
What are the other ways to Calculate Circumferential Strain Thin Shell?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Circumferential Strain Thin Shell-
  • Circumferential Strain Thin Shell=(Hoop Stress in Thin shell-(Poisson's Ratio*Longitudinal Stress Thick Shell))/Modulus of Elasticity Of Thin ShellOpenImg
  • Circumferential Strain Thin Shell=((Internal Pressure in thin shell*Inner Diameter of Cylinder)/(2*Thickness Of Thin Shell*Modulus of Elasticity Of Thin Shell))*((1/2)-Poisson's Ratio)OpenImg
  • Circumferential Strain Thin Shell=((Change in Volume/Volume of Thin Cylindrical Shell)-Longitudinal Strain)/2OpenImg
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