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Handling Stress and Plastics

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rebel

Mechanical
Jun 14, 2002
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Hi,

I typically design tanks or vessels in aluminum or stainless steel. However, this design has to incorporate a clear window in the side for viewing. I’m thinking about using Lexan or polycarbonate but I don’t know how to calculate the allowable stress value for plastics. The window is 12” diameter and the internal tank pressure will only be 1 psi.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you in advance
 
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Without going through a bunch of analysis, I think you should be OK with Lexan at about 1/8 thick. Even better, bulge the plastic slightly for better stress distribution.
 
Is there head pressure in addition to the approx. 1"? What is the material within and is there safety or economic concern should there be failure. I would start at .250" material and head up from there. You may also want to consider glass. It has a more durable surface (scratch) with excellent mechanical strengths which prove for good sealing.
 
automatic2,

No there is not any head pressure. The aluminum rectangular vessel will be pressurized with 1psi of air only. The only safetly concern I have is plastic blowing out under pressure. I know it is unlikely, but I would like to do the calculations to back it up. I haven't been able to do the calculations yet, but I think 3/8" thick lexan "should" work well.

Thanks
 
In the chemical- and petrochemical industry they don't use PC because of the stess cracking if in cantact with certain chemicals. In most cases they use glass or PCTFE ( Polychloortrifluorethylene ) and this material is stress relieved and specially designed for sight-glasses.
If you want more info please let me know,
Best regards,
Ernst
 
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