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A pressure vessel is considered as any closed vessel that is capable of storing a pressurized fluid, either internal or external pressure, regardless of their shape and dimensions. The cylindrical vessels, to which we refer in this volume, are calculated on the principles of thin-walled cylinders.
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TABLES OF CONTENTS:
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- Introduction
- Boiler and pressure vessel code
- Design conditions
- Material selection
- Joint efficiency
- Design of parts under internal pressure
- Conical transition under internal pressure
- Nozzles
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