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Maximum Longitudinal Bending Stress S in The Midspan

The document describes formulas for calculating maximum longitudinal bending stress in two locations of a shell: (1) At the midspan, the stress S1 is calculated using the load Q, shell length L, section modulus Z1, radius R, and depth of head H to determine the bending moment M1. (2) At the plane of the saddle, the stress S1' is calculated using Q, L, Z1, R, H, and an additional bending moment M2 and effective section modulus Z2.

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Maximum Longitudinal Bending Stress S in The Midspan

The document describes formulas for calculating maximum longitudinal bending stress in two locations of a shell: (1) At the midspan, the stress S1 is calculated using the load Q, shell length L, section modulus Z1, radius R, and depth of head H to determine the bending moment M1. (2) At the plane of the saddle, the stress S1' is calculated using Q, L, Z1, R, H, and an additional bending moment M2 and effective section modulus Z2.

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Maximum longitudinal bending stress in the shell

(1) Maximum longitudinal bending stress S1 in the midspan

Q= load per one saddle, lb.


L= Shell length, ft
Z1= Section modulus= r2t in3.
R= Radius of shell, ft
H= Depth of head, ft
M1= Bending moment at midspan

(2) Maximum longitudinal bending stress S1 in the shell in the plane of saddle

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M2= Bending moment in the plane of saddle


Z2=Effective section modulus

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