Superslinky
Automotive
- Sep 26, 2005
- 101
Hi all,
lets say I have a tube of material (any) and I cap both ends. Now I drill a hole in one side (end or whatever) and draw a vacuum. How do I determine the strength of the material being used on either end and the "tube".
For the sake of the question let say the cylinder was 6061 alum and measured 20" dia. by 25" tall with a 1/4" wall thickness and each end was capped with 1" thick lexan.
I would be drawing a vacuum to around a negative 10 psi.
Any help would be appriciated. Maybe even a reference website where I could read about it would be helpful as well.
Thank you all...
lets say I have a tube of material (any) and I cap both ends. Now I drill a hole in one side (end or whatever) and draw a vacuum. How do I determine the strength of the material being used on either end and the "tube".
For the sake of the question let say the cylinder was 6061 alum and measured 20" dia. by 25" tall with a 1/4" wall thickness and each end was capped with 1" thick lexan.
I would be drawing a vacuum to around a negative 10 psi.
Any help would be appriciated. Maybe even a reference website where I could read about it would be helpful as well.
Thank you all...