Fail-Safe Design by Outer Cover of High Pressure Vessel for Food Processing ()
Abstract
This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of outer-cover of pressure vessel in order to prevent risk scenario by brittle fracture. The Fail-Safe design introducing the concept of a standby redundant system is applied to the high-pressure vessel so that the safety of the operator can be assured in case of the vessel fractures. Based on the limit state design (LSD) concept, a fracture mode is predicted as plastic collapse and brittle fracture. Dimensions of a cover are determined by considering failure modes of plastic collapse and brittle fracture. Failure experiment with pre-cracked vessel can clearly show the effectiveness of the proposed vessel for fail-safe design.
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Otsuka, Y. , Fujii, J. , Takato, M. and Mutoh, Y. (2011) Fail-Safe Design by Outer Cover of High Pressure Vessel for Food Processing.
Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology,
1, 89-93. doi:
10.4236/ojsst.2011.13009.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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