Correct option is (d) both water hammer pressure and internal hammer pressure
For explanation: Hoop’s tension is the internal pressure exerted on the walls of the pipe by flowing water and the circumferential tensile stress (T1) is given by –
T1 = p1 d/2t where p1 is the internal static pressure, d is the diameter of the pipe and t is the thickness of the pipe shell.
Similarly, the circumferential tensile stress caused by water hammer pressure is given by –
T2 = p2 d/2t where p2 is the maximum water hammer pressure developed in pipelines.