Pressure vessels are containers designed to hold gases or liquids at pressures above atmospheric pressure. They are designed to withstand the internal pressure using thick steel plates and sometimes reinforced with stiffeners. The design of pressure vessels involves calculating the thickness of the steel plates and number of stiffeners required based on factors like internal pressure, vessel dimensions and design codes.
Pressure vessels are containers designed to hold gases or liquids at pressures above atmospheric pressure. They are designed to withstand the internal pressure using thick steel plates and sometimes reinforced with stiffeners. The design of pressure vessels involves calculating the thickness of the steel plates and number of stiffeners required based on factors like internal pressure, vessel dimensions and design codes.
Pressure vessels are containers designed to hold gases or liquids at pressures above atmospheric pressure. They are designed to withstand the internal pressure using thick steel plates and sometimes reinforced with stiffeners. The design of pressure vessels involves calculating the thickness of the steel plates and number of stiffeners required based on factors like internal pressure, vessel dimensions and design codes.