Pressure Vessels, Spherical Pressure Vessels (Pressure Spheres), Cylindrical Pressure Vessels and Dished Ends
Pressure Vessels, Spherical Pressure Vessels (Pressure Spheres), Cylindrical Pressure Vessels and Dished Ends
Pressure Vessels, Spherical Pressure Vessels (Pressure Spheres), Cylindrical Pressure Vessels and Dished Ends
Pressure Vessels
What are Pressure Vessels?
According to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC), Code Section VIII, pressure
vessels are containers for the containment of pressure, either internal or external. This pressure
may be obtained from an external source or by the application of heat from a direct or indirect
source as a result of a process, or any combination thereof.
The ASME Code is the construction code for pressure vessels and contains mandatory
requirements, specific prohibitions, and non-mandatory guidance for pressure vessel materials,
design, fabrication, examination, inspection, testing and certification.
Theoretically, a sphere would be the best shape of a pressure vessel. Unhappily, a spherical
shape is tough to manufacture, therefore more expensive, so most pressure vessels are
cylindrical with 2:1 semi-elliptical heads or end caps on each end. Smaller pressure vessels are
assembled from a pipe and two covers. A disadvantage of these vessels is that greater breadths
are more expensive.
ELLIPSOIDAL HEAD
This is also called a 2:1 elliptical head. The shape of this head is more economical, because the
height of the head is just a quarter of the diameter. Its radius varies between the major and
minor axis.
HEMISPHERICAL HEAD
A sphere is the ideal shape for a head, because the pressure in the vessel is divided equally
across the surface of the head. The radius (R) of the head equals the radius of the cylindrical part
of the vessel.
TORISPHERICAL HEAD
These heads have a dish with a fixed radius (CR), the size of which depends on the type of
torispherical head. The transition between the cylinder and the dish is called the knuckle. The
knuckle has a toroidal shape.
KORBBOGEN HEAD
This is a torispherical head also named Semi ellipsoidal head (DIN 28013). The radius of the dish
is 80% of the diameter of the cylinder (CR = 0.8 x D0.). The radius of the knuckle is (KR = 0.154 x
D0).