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A thin-walled sphere of 2m mean diameter with a wall thickness of100mm is subjected to an internal pressure of 10MPa. Biaxialcircumferential stresses are developed and calculated by σ 1 = σ 2 =pd/(4t), where d is the mean diameter and t the thickness. Neglectingthe radial stress, calculate the ratio of the von-Mises stress over themaximum shear stress.

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