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*Need to see if the names such as "Rupture Disk" etc are more common and/or official | |||
*Essentially a mechanically engineered failure point | *Essentially a mechanically engineered failure point | ||
*It consists of a pipe fitting(need better word) with anything from metal foil (small vacuum cannons, etc), all the way to meticulously designed sheet metal, that will break in a semi-controlled manner once a pressure is used | *It consists of a pipe fitting(need better word) with anything from metal foil (small vacuum cannons, etc), all the way to meticulously designed sheet metal, that will break in a semi-controlled manner once a pressure is used | ||
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=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
* | *[[Pressure Relief Valve]] | ||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupture_disc The Wikipedia Page on Burst Disks] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupture_disc The Wikipedia Page on Burst Disks] | ||
[[Category: Safety]] [[Category: Steam Engine]] |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 30 November 2020
Basics
- Need to see if the names such as "Rupture Disk" etc are more common and/or official
- Essentially a mechanically engineered failure point
- It consists of a pipe fitting(need better word) with anything from metal foil (small vacuum cannons, etc), all the way to meticulously designed sheet metal, that will break in a semi-controlled manner once a pressure is used
- Due to the destructive/non-reusable manner of them, they are usually not used as the primary saftey measure over a Pressure Relief Valve , but are a simple backup that is nearly impossible to not work