Comparative Study of Alloy Steel & Kevlar Made Pressure Vessel using Stiffeners |
Author(s): |
Kumar Govinda Arya , Millennium institute of Technology Bhopal,(M.P), India; Amit Kaimkuriya, Millennium institute of Technology Bhopal,(M.P), India; Nishant Vibhav Saxena, Millennium institute of Technology Bhopal,(M.P), India |
Keywords: |
Inner & Outer Pressure Vessel, Solid Works, Alloy Steel, Kevlar, Stress, Strain, Displacement, Mass Reduction |
Abstract |
A pressure vessel is a closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure different from the ambient pressure. The end caps fitted to the cylindrical body are called heads. Pressure vessels are used to store fluids under pressure. Stiffeners are secondary plates or sections which are attached to beam webs or flanges to stiffen them against out of plane deformations. Stiffeners provide stiffness to vessel. After analysis it was found that the Kevlar material is better than the alloy steel for design of pressure vessel when providing outer stiffeners. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV6I40579 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 4 Publication Date: 01/07/2018 Page(s): 1188-1191 |
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