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Determining container strength

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Corvettaholic:
Lets say I want to build my own container thats rated to over 8000 psi of pressure coming from steam. How do I KNOW if a container can handle that without blowing up? Would 2-inch cast iron plates welded into a box shape work?

EDIT: I should probably mention that the pressurized steam DOES have a way out, once a certain pressure is reached. That certain pressure is to be determined, and if the "flue" doesn't work, the pressure release valve will blow all of it out if it hits a to-be-determined critical level.

billnotgatez:
wonder if there is a mechanical engineering forum that you can ask?

Corvettaholic:
Good idea, this is the only science-related forum that I go to, which is why I stick it under general. I'm sure there's an engineering forum somewhere? Time to go hunting...

Scratch-:
*COUGH* http://scitoys.com/board/messages/board-topics.html *COUGHCOUGH* ;)

Corvettaholic:
Do mechanical engineers go to this place? I was looking at posting frequency, and it isn't too common which is why I'm looking for a engineering for amateurs place. But hey, I'll give it a shot!

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