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Explain why failure of this garden hose occurred near its end and why the tear occurred along its length. Use numerical values to explain your result. Assume the water pressure is 30 psistr

Explain why failure of this garden hose occurred near its end and why the tear occurred-example-1

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Answer:

  • hoop stress
  • longitudinal stress
  • material used

all this could led to the failure of the garden hose and the tear along the length

Step-by-step explanation:

For the flow of water to occur in any equipment, water has to flow from a high pressure to a low pressure. considering the pipe, water is flowing at a constant pressure of 30 psi inside the pipe which is assumed to be higher than the allowable operating pressure of the pipe. but the greatest change in pressure will occur at the end of the hose because at that point the water is trying to leave the hose into the atmosphere, therefore the great change in pressure along the length of the hose closest to the end of the hose will cause a tear there. also the other factors that might lead to the failure of the garden hose includes :

hoop stress ( which acts along the circumference of the pipe):

αh =
(PD)/(2T) EQUATION 1

and Longitudinal stress ( acting along the length of the pipe )

αl =
(PD)/(4T) EQUATION 2

where p = water pressure inside the hose

d = diameter of hose, T = thickness of hose

we can as well attribute the failure of the hose to the material used in making the hose .

assume for a thin cylindrical pipe material used to be


(D)/(T) ≥ 20

insert this value into equation 1

αh =
(20 *30)/(2) = 60/2 = 30 psi

the allowable hoop stress was developed by the material which could have also led to the failure of the garden hose

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