This is very well explained the only caveat is that you used the exact same unit per each calculation from first yield to pressure limit, which included constants. Thus next time I would consider using constant C with a subtext to distinguish the calculations.
You can do this if you swap the internal and external pressures. In a submarine you might consider the internal pressure zero while the outer is whatever your input requirement is.
This is very well explained the only caveat is that you used the exact same unit per each calculation from first yield to pressure limit, which included constants. Thus next time I would consider using constant C with a subtext to distinguish the calculations.
Should the cylindrical pressure vessel's height not be considered for the calculation?
Can you do the same calculation but considering the submarine situation (external pressure action)
You can do this if you swap the internal and external pressures. In a submarine you might consider the internal pressure zero while the outer is whatever your input requirement is.
Do you know how can i calculate thick wall jacket vessel internal and external wall ?
where can i gat a book about that sr???
There are lots of good text books out there. I learned most of what’s written in this tutorial back at college though.