The document provides formulas for calculating dimensions and volumes for three types of dish heads: torispherical, ellipsoidal, and hemispherical. For torispherical heads, the crown radius equals the diameter, the knuckle radius equals the diameter divided by 10, and the height equals the diameter multiplied by 0.194 plus stiffeners and thickness. For ellipsoidal heads, the crown radius equals 0.9 times the diameter, the knuckle radius equals 0.17 times the diameter, and the height equals the diameter multiplied by 0.25 plus stiffeners and thickness. For hemispherical heads, the inside dish radius equals the diameter divided by 2 and the height equals the diameter divided by 2 plus thickness.
The document provides formulas for calculating dimensions and volumes for three types of dish heads: torispherical, ellipsoidal, and hemispherical. For torispherical heads, the crown radius equals the diameter, the knuckle radius equals the diameter divided by 10, and the height equals the diameter multiplied by 0.194 plus stiffeners and thickness. For ellipsoidal heads, the crown radius equals 0.9 times the diameter, the knuckle radius equals 0.17 times the diameter, and the height equals the diameter multiplied by 0.25 plus stiffeners and thickness. For hemispherical heads, the inside dish radius equals the diameter divided by 2 and the height equals the diameter divided by 2 plus thickness.
The document provides formulas for calculating dimensions and volumes for three types of dish heads: torispherical, ellipsoidal, and hemispherical. For torispherical heads, the crown radius equals the diameter, the knuckle radius equals the diameter divided by 10, and the height equals the diameter multiplied by 0.194 plus stiffeners and thickness. For ellipsoidal heads, the crown radius equals 0.9 times the diameter, the knuckle radius equals 0.17 times the diameter, and the height equals the diameter multiplied by 0.25 plus stiffeners and thickness. For hemispherical heads, the inside dish radius equals the diameter divided by 2 and the height equals the diameter divided by 2 plus thickness.