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Not really a homework question, but it could be. Working on making a burst test chamber and need some calculations that says it is safe enough. Sorry for my poor english, it's not my first language.
The setup: First a brass fitting would be fitted inside a chamber, and then pressurize until burst. I would like to know how much stress the bursting object gives to the surface of the chamber.
My current numbers:
Fitting weight: 202grams.
Pressure: 150bar (=15000kPa)
Diameter inside the pressurehose: 15.23mm
Length to nearest surface: 5cm
Length to bottom of chamber: 15cm
Do I/you need more numbers?
How thick stainless steel plate will I need so the 202gram object pressurized at 150bar won't give dents?
Thank you!
P=F/A
Not sure...
Homework Statement
The setup: First a brass fitting would be fitted inside a chamber, and then pressurize until burst. I would like to know how much stress the bursting object gives to the surface of the chamber.
My current numbers:
Fitting weight: 202grams.
Pressure: 150bar (=15000kPa)
Diameter inside the pressurehose: 15.23mm
Length to nearest surface: 5cm
Length to bottom of chamber: 15cm
Do I/you need more numbers?
How thick stainless steel plate will I need so the 202gram object pressurized at 150bar won't give dents?
Thank you!
Homework Equations
P=F/A
The Attempt at a Solution
Not sure...