Pressure vessels are containers designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure. These vessels are constructed to withstand the internal pressure and other forces exerted on them. Pressure vessels are widely used in various industries for storing, transporting, or processing fluids under pressure.
Pressure vessels serve several important purposes across various industries due to their ability to contain fluids or gases under pressure. The specific purpose of a pressure vessel depends on the industry and application, but here are some common purposes
Design codes are sets of rules and standards established to guide the design, construction, and operation of various engineering structures and systems.
Pressure vessels come in various shapes and sizes, including cylindrical, spherical, and rectangular. Some common types of pressure vessels.