Abstract
As the second example of the solution of the basic equations for toroidal shells which was proposed in the first report, the problem of the stress distribution of pressure-vessels subjected to both the internal pressure and the temperature difference between the outside and the inside of the shell-wall, is treated in the present paper. The pressure-vessels are built up with cylindrical shells, toroidal shells and shallow spherical shells or circular plates. It is found that when the thickness of each shell is equal, the thermal bending stresses can be obtained very easily, and that the stress problem can be solved by adding the thermal bending stresses to the stresses caused by the internal pressure.
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