My first thread. I am interested in potentially building a pressure vessel that will be capable of 5000 psi at ambient temp. Approx 24" ID x 16" height. Water with anti-corrosion additive will be used as fluid. The bottom can be fixed but the top needs to be easily opened and closed for isostatic pressing operation. I have looked at commercial builders and the cost and lead time is extremely high/long. I have been able to research some of the design parameters and constaints and I understand the forces. I believe my requirements fall into the ASME VIII div 2 standards. I have found a copy in the city library. Are there web sites, documents, video or specific books that I might read that will help me smoothly through this engineering quagmire? I am a mechanical engineer with fluids background but never worked on this type of project. Maybe there are economical "pre-engineered" designs that I might be able to copy. Can anyone steer me?