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A bit of info scrounged from the forums on [[burst_disk|burst disks]], not particularly well layed out here but (hopefully) better than nothing.
A bit of info scrounged from the forums on [[burst_disk|burst disks]], not particularly well layed out here but (hopefully) better than nothing.
* In general the burst pressure of a disk is a function of the disk's material, thickness and diameter.
* Larger diameter disks will burst at lower pressure than a smaller disk of the same material.
* Burst disk tend to be variable so solid numbers concerning burst pressures are hard to find.
* There is often disagreement as to what pressure a particular disk (material and dimension) ruptures at.


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| Aluminum Foil ||align=center| 5 ||align=center| 1.25 ||align=center| [http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/burst-disk-material-t13957.html]   
| Aluminum Foil ||align=center| 5 ||align=center| 1.25 ||align=center| [http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/burst-disk-material-t13957.html]   
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| Aluminum Foil ||align=center| 28 ||align=center| 1 ||align=center| [http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/good-high-pressure-burst-disk-t13975.html] 
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| Potato Chip Bag ||align=center| 85-110 ||align=center| 1 ||align=center| [http://www.spudcom.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7]   
| Potato Chip Bag ||align=center| 85-110 ||align=center| 1 ||align=center| [http://www.spudcom.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7]   
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| Plastic Milk Jug ||align=center| . ||align=center| . ||align=center| .   
| Plastic Milk Jug ||align=center| . ||align=center| . ||align=center| .   
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| Stiff Plastic from toy containers ||align=center| 180 ||align=center| 0.5 ||align=center| [http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/burst-disk-material-t13957.html]  
| Stiff Plastic packaging ("clam shell packaging") ||align=center| 180 ||align=center| 0.5 ||align=center| [http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/burst-disk-material-t13957.html]  
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| Aluminum Soda Can ||align=center| 200  ||align=center| 0.5 ||align=center| [http://www.spudcom.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7]  
| Aluminum Soda Can ||align=center| 200  ||align=center| 0.5 ||align=center| [http://www.spudcom.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7]  
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There may be more information at the [http://www.spudfiles.com/spudtech_archive/viewtopic.php?t=2759 SpudTech archive].
There may be more information at the [http://www.spudfiles.com/spudtech_archive/viewtopic.php?t=2759 SpudTech archive].
Jimmy 11:43, 9 April 2008 (EDT)

Revision as of 09:59, 9 April 2008

A bit of info scrounged from the forums on burst disks, not particularly well layed out here but (hopefully) better than nothing.

  • In general the burst pressure of a disk is a function of the disk's material, thickness and diameter.
  • Larger diameter disks will burst at lower pressure than a smaller disk of the same material.
  • Burst disk tend to be variable so solid numbers concerning burst pressures are hard to find.
  • There is often disagreement as to what pressure a particular disk (material and dimension) ruptures at.
Burst Disk Materials
Material
(single layer)
Approx. Burst
Pressure (PSIG)
Diameter
(inch)
link
Aluminum Foil 5 1.25 [1]
Aluminum Foil 28 1 [2]
Potato Chip Bag 85-110 1 [3]
Plastic Milk Jug . . .
Stiff Plastic packaging ("clam shell packaging") 180 0.5 [4]
Aluminum Soda Can 200 0.5 [5]
. . . .

There may be more information at the SpudTech archive.