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Radial Pressure is pressure towards or away from the central axis of a component. Check FAQs
Pv=(b1rcylindrical shell2)-(a1)
Pv - Radial Pressure?b1 - Constant 'b' for outer cylinder?rcylindrical shell - Radius Of Cylindrical Shell?a1 - Constant 'a' for outer cylinder?

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-3.6E-6Edit=(25Edit8000Edit2)-(4Edit)
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Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Pv=(b1rcylindrical shell2)-(a1)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Pv=(258000mm2)-(4)
Next Step Convert Units
Pv=(258m2)-(4)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Pv=(2582)-(4)
Next Step Evaluate
Pv=-3.609375Pa/m²
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Pv=-3.609375E-06MPa/m²
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Pv=-3.6E-6MPa/m²

Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder Formula Elements

Variables
Radial Pressure
Radial Pressure is pressure towards or away from the central axis of a component.
Symbol: Pv
Measurement: Radial PressureUnit: MPa/m²
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Constant 'b' for outer cylinder
Constant 'b' for outer cylinder is defined as the constant used in lame's equation.
Symbol: b1
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Radius Of Cylindrical Shell
Radius Of Cylindrical Shell is a radial line from the focus to any point of a curve.
Symbol: rcylindrical shell
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Constant 'a' for outer cylinder
Constant 'a' for outer cylinder is defined as the constant used in lame's equation.
Symbol: a1
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Radial Pressure

​Go Radial pressure at radius 'x' for inner cylinder
Pv=(b2rcylindrical shell2)-(a2)
​Go Radial pressure at junction given constants 'a' and 'b' for outer cylinder
Pv=(b1r*2)-(a1)
​Go Radial pressure at junction of compound cylinder given constant and b for inner cylinder
Pv=(b2r*2)-a2
​Go Radial pressure in compound cylinder due to internal fluid pressure alone
Pv=(Brcylindrical shell2)-A

Other formulas in Stresses in Compound Thick Cylinders category

​Go Radius value 'x' for outer cylinder given radial pressure at radius x
rcylindrical shell=b1Pv+a1
​Go Hoop stress at radius x for outer cylinder
σθ=(b1rcylindrical shell2)+(a1)
​Go Radius value 'x' for outer cylinder given hoop stress at radius x
rcylindrical shell=b1σθ-a1
​Go Radius at junction of two cylinders given radial pressure at junction of two cylinders
r*=b1Pv+a1

How to Evaluate Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder?

Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder evaluator uses Radial Pressure = (Constant 'b' for outer cylinder/(Radius Of Cylindrical Shell^2))-(Constant 'a' for outer cylinder) to evaluate the Radial Pressure, The Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder formula is defined as stress towards or away from the central axis of a component. Radial Pressure is denoted by Pv symbol.

How to evaluate Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder, enter Constant 'b' for outer cylinder (b1), Radius Of Cylindrical Shell (rcylindrical shell) & Constant 'a' for outer cylinder (a1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder

What is the formula to find Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder?
The formula of Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder is expressed as Radial Pressure = (Constant 'b' for outer cylinder/(Radius Of Cylindrical Shell^2))-(Constant 'a' for outer cylinder). Here is an example- -3.6E-12 = (25/(8^2))-(4).
How to calculate Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder?
With Constant 'b' for outer cylinder (b1), Radius Of Cylindrical Shell (rcylindrical shell) & Constant 'a' for outer cylinder (a1) we can find Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder using the formula - Radial Pressure = (Constant 'b' for outer cylinder/(Radius Of Cylindrical Shell^2))-(Constant 'a' for outer cylinder).
What are the other ways to Calculate Radial Pressure?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Radial Pressure-
  • Radial Pressure=(Constant 'b' for inner cylinder/(Radius Of Cylindrical Shell^2))-(Constant 'a' for inner cylinder)OpenImg
  • Radial Pressure=(Constant 'b' for outer cylinder/(Radius at Junction^2))-(Constant 'a' for outer cylinder)OpenImg
  • Radial Pressure=(Constant 'b' for inner cylinder/(Radius at Junction^2))-Constant 'a' for inner cylinderOpenImg
Can the Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder be negative?
Yes, the Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder, measured in Radial Pressure can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder?
Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder is usually measured using the Megapascal per Square Meter[MPa/m²] for Radial Pressure. Pascal per Square Meter[MPa/m²], Millipascal per Square Meter[MPa/m²], Bar per Square Meter[MPa/m²] are the few other units in which Radial pressure at radius x for outer cylinder can be measured.
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