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How can I determine axial (tension or compression) and bending stress in the pipe?

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How can I determine axial (tension or compression) and bending stress in the pipe?

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Refer to the general stress report . Axial stress = 1/2 x(sum of the longitudinal Max and min stresses) Stress convention +ve = tension -ve = compression Note: Local forces convention -ve = tension +ve = compression Note: P1 force does not include the capped internal pressure force.

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