
doi: 10.1007/bf01136323
The manufacture of spherical covers, extensively used in chemical engineering, is simple; for the same thickness they are 30% lighter in weight than elliptical covers. Apart from that, the use of spherical covers improves the appearance of apparatus. The theoretical investigations on the strength of spherical covers are well known [I]. However, no engineering method for calculating their strength based on experiment has been developed.
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