qwicker
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2007
- 67
Hello,
For those who read my last thread, I have completely solved it. Thanks to those who helped.
My new quesion is merely conceptual. I have a pressure vessel with an internal pressure that will have only HALF of its external shell subjected to a very high external pressure. I am not sure how to account for the fact that only half of the shell sees this pressure. Can I just plug the external pressure into the Stress equations for a pressure vessel or do I have to half it or double it etc. Any help/ideas are appreciated.
For those who read my last thread, I have completely solved it. Thanks to those who helped.
My new quesion is merely conceptual. I have a pressure vessel with an internal pressure that will have only HALF of its external shell subjected to a very high external pressure. I am not sure how to account for the fact that only half of the shell sees this pressure. Can I just plug the external pressure into the Stress equations for a pressure vessel or do I have to half it or double it etc. Any help/ideas are appreciated.