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Posted by: gringopapo ® 06/09/2004, 11:58:35 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I am designing a pressure vessel which will sustain a pressure of 17000 psi before the safety factor. I am having trouble determing the wall thickness. I have seen the calculators that are available at this site but do not know what some of the variables stand for. What is: (S) = Maximum Allowable Stress value (psi)? (E) Joint Efficiency (80% = .80)? It would seem that these variables are a property of the material itself. Is (S) perhaps the yield strength of the material? Is (E) only applicable for welded parts? Thank you for your help. |
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Posted by: devitg ® 06/18/2004, 13:53:48 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
yes to both answers S= is the stress applied to the material E = 1 to a seamless shell
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