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3 April, 16:00

What is the governing ratio for thin walled cylinders?

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  1. 3 April, 16:32
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    D/t>20

    Explanation:

    Lets take

    D = Diameter of thin cylinder

    t = Thickness of thin cylinder

    So a cylinder is called thin cylinder if the ratio of diameter to the thickness is greater than 20 (D/t>20).

    But on the other hand a cylinder is called thick cylinder is ratio of thickness to the diameter is greater than 20 (t/D>20).

    So the governing ratio of thin walled cylinder is 20.
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