erbru
Chemical
- May 23, 2015
- 27
Hi another question on resistance to external pressure
If I have water two storage vessels, one marked 'atmospheric' and protected at 100 mbarg and one rated at 1 barg, of a very similar shape, size and diameter and the same material (stainless steel), and having been in the same service conditions (fluid, temperature etc) can I assume that the one with the lowest vacuum resistance rating is the one with the lowest pressure rating?
In other words, if I ask the vessel fabricator of the atmospheric vessel to determine by calculation the vacuum rating I can protect them both at this setpoint? Or is it imperative to remeasure the wall thickness of the other vessel.
Thanks
If I have water two storage vessels, one marked 'atmospheric' and protected at 100 mbarg and one rated at 1 barg, of a very similar shape, size and diameter and the same material (stainless steel), and having been in the same service conditions (fluid, temperature etc) can I assume that the one with the lowest vacuum resistance rating is the one with the lowest pressure rating?
In other words, if I ask the vessel fabricator of the atmospheric vessel to determine by calculation the vacuum rating I can protect them both at this setpoint? Or is it imperative to remeasure the wall thickness of the other vessel.
Thanks