bhail
Mechanical
- Jun 10, 2008
- 2
Is there a standard that governs which method to use when analyzing pressure vessels? If so, did that standard change recently?
I ask because about half of the sources I have looked at require an r/t ratio of 20:1 in order to use the "thin-walled pressure vessel" method(including my 7th Ed. Shigley book) while most of the others allow a 10:1 r/t ratio (including the 3rd Ed. Shigley book).
Some papers online even go so far as to state a required r/t ratio of only 5:1.
I am interested in knowing what the current accepted standard ratio would be.
Thanks!
I ask because about half of the sources I have looked at require an r/t ratio of 20:1 in order to use the "thin-walled pressure vessel" method(including my 7th Ed. Shigley book) while most of the others allow a 10:1 r/t ratio (including the 3rd Ed. Shigley book).
Some papers online even go so far as to state a required r/t ratio of only 5:1.
I am interested in knowing what the current accepted standard ratio would be.
Thanks!