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#71524 - 04/19/18 12:18 AM Skirt
Chaitanya_t Offline
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Registered: 04/18/18
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Loc: Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
""Does the skirt separate two independent pressure chambers?""

what actually it sense! do i need to select "yes" or "No" please explain.

Thanks & Regards,
Chaitanya

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#71526 - 04/19/18 05:31 AM Re: Skirt [Re: Chaitanya_t]
Ray_Delaforce Offline
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Hello Chaitanya_t,

Imagine you have two separate pressure vessels sitting one on top of other. They would be connected in between by a 'cylinder' that just connects them, but has no pressure inside that cylinder. That cylinder would then be a skirt that separates to independent pressure chambers. I hope that answers the question.
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#71567 - 04/24/18 09:34 PM Re: Skirt [Re: Ray_Delaforce]
Chaitanya_t Offline
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Registered: 04/18/18
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Thank-you very much Mr. Ray Delaforce smile

Regards,
Chaitanya


Edited by Chaitanya_t (04/24/18 09:36 PM)

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#72786 - 02/03/19 10:44 PM Re: Skirt [Re: Chaitanya_t]
Ferdi99 Offline
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Registered: 11/29/18
Posts: 3
Loc: Indonesia
Dear Sir,

Sorry, i face same problem and still not have / get clear explanation for the term :"Does the skirt separate two independent pressure chambers?"

I have a vertical vessel, made from 2 cylinder connected together (welded) with typical length 1800 mm each.

Kindly advice with a little bit clearer again, regarding the selection to answer "YES" or "NO".

Rgds,
ferdi

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