Sun Apr 30, 2006 11:54 am
Yeah, it's thin alright!
My machinest friend, retired now, made high pressure cryoginic fittings, valves etc, for liquid fueled rocket motors.....he told me in laymans terms, all pressure fittings material strength is measured by lbs per sq inch........however, a fitting, valve, line etc, that has a small bore size that may or may not equal one sq. inch could handle higher pressures than what the metal properties are rated for, all things be given equal elsewhere....a fitting that the metal properties are rated at for example: 1000 psi/sq inch can sustain actual higher pressures if the total of the bore surface less than a sq inch, thus one can use thinner material or metal properties of less strength.
There is just not that much pressure exerted against the piece since the total surface is less than what the material is rated at..........NOTE: this is in laymans terms and not to be construed as engineering fact.......there is other critera involved as well and too complicated to go into here........