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DRSEngineer

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Dec 11, 2008
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I am a fairly new engineer, recently graduated. I have been given a pressure vessel problem and I need some help. We have a dome shaped lens with a small lip which gives us a certain surface area to which we apply the adhesive. Currently the adhesive has been failing at 40,000 ft. I need to find the PSI inside the lens at 40,000 ft above sea level, so I can determine a proper adhesive to use. Can anyone direct me to the proper equations that will help me determine the PSI acting on the domed lens?
 
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15psi is an awfull big pressure ... is the lens on a box sealed at SL ?
 
I will verfiy the internal pressure with my supervisor but is the rest of my reasoning correct?
 
Yes, the equations will work for that. To be safe, I'd assume that Di = De unless you're pretty sure the internal pressure isn't acting on the contact area of the epoxy.
 
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