Alternative Methods of Classifying Pressure Vessels
What Other Classification Methods Are There for Pressure Vessels?
Categorized by vessel wall thickness:
Containers are classified as thin-walled (wall thickness ≤ 1/10 of the inner diameter) or thick-walled.
Based on shell geometry:
Containers are grouped as spherical, cylindrical, or special-shaped.
By manufacturing method:
Containers are identified as steel structure, casting, or machining containers.
Considering structural materials:
Containers are classified as steel structure, cast iron, non-ferrous metal, or non-metallic.
According to container placement:
Containers are divided into vertical and horizontal types.
Categorized by vessel wall thickness:
Containers are classified as thin-walled (wall thickness ≤ 1/10 of the inner diameter) or thick-walled.
Based on shell geometry:
Containers are grouped as spherical, cylindrical, or special-shaped.
By manufacturing method:
Containers are identified as steel structure, casting, or machining containers.
Considering structural materials:
Containers are classified as steel structure, cast iron, non-ferrous metal, or non-metallic.
According to container placement:
Containers are divided into vertical and horizontal types.