Mechanical Engineering Made Simple

(#108) Pressure Vessel Design Codes and Stored Energy


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This episode explores the engineering discipline behind pressure vessel design and the immense stored energy these systems contain. Pressure Vessel Design Codes and Stored Energy breaks down how industry standards such as the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code guide material selection, wall thickness calculations, allowable stress limits, and inspection requirements to ensure safe operation.

We examine the physics of stored energy in compressed gases and pressurized fluids, showing why pressure vessels can release explosive force if structural integrity fails. The discussion covers stress analysis in cylindrical and spherical shells, hoop stress, longitudinal stress, and the role of safety factors in preventing catastrophic rupture.

You will also learn how weld quality, corrosion allowance, fatigue loading, and pressure cycling affect vessel life. From chemical plants to compressed air systems and power generation, this episode explains how engineers design vessels that safely contain massive energy while meeting strict regulatory codes and operational reliability demands.

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Mechanical Engineering Made SimpleBy Mason Wilson