Posted by pgk pgk on 07/04/2020 10:24:13:
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The tank spec shows they are pressure tested to 15Bar so I guess the walls are going to be a reasonable thickness?
pgk
I doubt the walls will be particularly thick especially if the container is steel. My wild guess about 3mm, could be wrong!
15bar is about 220psi, which isn't far off the working pressure of a model loco boiler made of relatively thin copper. Cylinders take a lot of internal pressure: a 2 litre lemonade bottle bursts at about 12bar, and the plastic is about 0.23mm thick. The pressure vessel will be proportioned to take a working pressure plus allowance for heat and pressure cycling (if any), and probably corrosion. (Does the cylinder have a specified life like rechargeable gas bottles?) Then multiplied by a hefty safety factor. For ordinary items x2.5 is common, x5 if safety is involved, and x10 or more if safety critical.
I know absolutely nothing about boreholes!
Dave