Abstract
The implicated revolution vessels,named according to directions in force-vessel-containers-are used for depositing fluids in the form of under pressure compressed,liquefied or dissolved gas (oxygen,nitrogen,argon,carbon dioxide,various combustible gas etc.).They belong to the category of curved plates with reduced thickness,that’s why,when dwelling them on,it is considered that the container walls behave like a membrane, i. e. they can take over only stretching stresses.
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Mocanu, D.R., Ionescu, N., Spirea, E. (1986). Study of Stress Distribution in the Walls of Vessel Containers for High - Pressure Gas. In: Wieringa, H. (eds) Experimental Stress Analysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4416-9_5
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