Pebs
Industrial
- Sep 28, 2000
- 1
Can anyone help answer this question?
If I have a cylindrical canister with contents under pressure, do I need to increase the thickness of the walls of the canister to avoid deformation if I increase its diameter, (maintaining the same pressure of contents)?
Gut feeling says that I do, but what is the reason?
Thanks
If I have a cylindrical canister with contents under pressure, do I need to increase the thickness of the walls of the canister to avoid deformation if I increase its diameter, (maintaining the same pressure of contents)?
Gut feeling says that I do, but what is the reason?
Thanks