1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf00806229
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Thermal-stress analysis of hollow cylinder with temperature-dependent thermal conductivity

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“…Typical examples are nuclear engineering structures, nozzle sections of rockets, gun tubes, and dies of hot forming tools. S. T. Stasynk et al [7] found the thermal stresses of thick-walled cylinders under steady-state conditions with conductivity as a function of temperature. They concluded that the effect of thermal conductivity on the temperature and stresses is slight for small values of internal heat flow.…”
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“…Typical examples are nuclear engineering structures, nozzle sections of rockets, gun tubes, and dies of hot forming tools. S. T. Stasynk et al [7] found the thermal stresses of thick-walled cylinders under steady-state conditions with conductivity as a function of temperature. They concluded that the effect of thermal conductivity on the temperature and stresses is slight for small values of internal heat flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%