This document provides formulas for calculating dimensions and volumes of three types of dish heads:
1) Torispherical heads have a crown radius equal to the diameter and a knuckle radius of 1/10 the diameter. Height is calculated as a function of diameter and thickness.
2) Ellipsoidal heads have a crown radius of 0.9 times the diameter and a knuckle radius of 0.17 times the diameter. Height is calculated as a function of diameter and thickness.
3) Hemispherical heads have an inside dish radius equal to half the diameter. Height is equal to the diameter/2 plus the thickness.
The document also provides a thinning allowance formula.
This document provides formulas for calculating dimensions and volumes of three types of dish heads:
1) Torispherical heads have a crown radius equal to the diameter and a knuckle radius of 1/10 the diameter. Height is calculated as a function of diameter and thickness.
2) Ellipsoidal heads have a crown radius of 0.9 times the diameter and a knuckle radius of 0.17 times the diameter. Height is calculated as a function of diameter and thickness.
3) Hemispherical heads have an inside dish radius equal to half the diameter. Height is equal to the diameter/2 plus the thickness.
The document also provides a thinning allowance formula.
This document provides formulas for calculating dimensions and volumes of three types of dish heads:
1) Torispherical heads have a crown radius equal to the diameter and a knuckle radius of 1/10 the diameter. Height is calculated as a function of diameter and thickness.
2) Ellipsoidal heads have a crown radius of 0.9 times the diameter and a knuckle radius of 0.17 times the diameter. Height is calculated as a function of diameter and thickness.
3) Hemispherical heads have an inside dish radius equal to half the diameter. Height is equal to the diameter/2 plus the thickness.
The document also provides a thinning allowance formula.
This document provides formulas for calculating dimensions and volumes of three types of dish heads:
1) Torispherical heads have a crown radius equal to the diameter and a knuckle radius of 1/10 the diameter. Height is calculated as a function of diameter and thickness.
2) Ellipsoidal heads have a crown radius of 0.9 times the diameter and a knuckle radius of 0.17 times the diameter. Height is calculated as a function of diameter and thickness.
3) Hemispherical heads have an inside dish radius equal to half the diameter. Height is equal to the diameter/2 plus the thickness.
The document also provides a thinning allowance formula.