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how do i work out the direct stress of a hollow aluminium tube?

How do i work out the direct stress and strain of a hollow aluminium tube connect to a pin-jointed link carrying a tensile loadOther info:E 196.56UTS 162.53G 108.108Length 1.85Dimensions of tube, internal hollow diameter is 60Wall thickness of the tube is 14Be much appreciated if you can help me work this out.Thanks

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