Answer:
The stress S = 1935 [Psi]
Step-by-step explanation:
This kind of problem belongs to the mechanical of materials field in the branch of the mechanical engineering.
The initial data:
P = internal pressure [Psi] = 90 [Psi]
Di= internal diameter [in] = 22 [in]
t = wall thickness [in] = 0.25 [in]
S = stress = [Psi]
Therefore
ri = internal radius = (Di)/2 - t = (22/2) - 0.25 = 10.75 [in]
And using the expression to find the stress:
![S=(P*D_(i) )/(2*t) \\replacing:\\S=(90*10.75 )/(2*0.25) \\S=1935[Psi]](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/efodj7i5ftlxl8p68rxqsqt20ejlgqn1jc.png)
In the attached image we can see the stress σ1 & σ2 = S acting over the point A.