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Determination of Optimal Flat-End Head Geometries for Pressure Vessels Based on Numerical and Experimental Approaches

The experimental and numerical analyses of the pressure vessels with different flat ends are presented and discussed in the paper. The main aim of the study is to propose the optimal flat head end geometry. The analyses are focused on the comparison of standardized geometries and with the proposed e...

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Published in:Materials 2021-05, Vol.14 (10), p.2520
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Manufacturing
Material properties
Numerical analysis
Pipes
Plastic deformation
Pressure head
Pressure vessels
Strain gauges
Stress concentration
Stresses
Thickness
Tolerances
Welding
title Determination of Optimal Flat-End Head Geometries for Pressure Vessels Based on Numerical and Experimental Approaches
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