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Vessel vacuum rating

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cmcd1

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Is there an equation(s) to calculate the external pressure (or internal vacuum) of a non-ASME atmospheric tank?

I need this to properly size a vacuum breaker as a backup safety to a nitrogen blanketing system.
 
Assuming a tank geometry within the scope of something like Sec. VIII, Div. 1 I would think you could use those design rules for rating your tank. If you know all tank dimensions and material, it is fairly straightforward. I don't know of any other "pencil and paper" method.
 
I believe Roark includes a formula for buckling pressure of a cylindrical shell. Similar equations are used in API and AWWA tank codes.
 
Thanks-I will try to obtain Roark's equations for stress & strain.
 
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