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Still he could feel the bursting pressure in his temples.
If too little dry ice, it also may not achieve bursting pressure at all.
Burst testers aluminum foil is available in varying bursting pressures.
Another method is to use diaphragms of plastic or metals to define specific bursting pressures.
Due to the lack of a thread angle there is no radial pressure, or bursting pressure, on the nut.
Bursting pressures for s/s pipe are as follows.
It was found that hydrided zirconium tube is weaker and the bursting pressure is lower.
This and blast damage from the bursting pressure vessel are relatively localised compared with unconfined vapour cloud explosions.
Made of tightly woven-wire fabric to withstand tremendous bursting pressure, the suits were coated with synthetic rubber both inside and out to make them absolutely airtight.
The dry ice bomb used for propulsion can achieve bursting pressure in a matter of seconds to hours depending on the quantity of water and dry ice.
Liquids or gases can be used as propellants as long as the pressure developed within the container is safely below the container's bursting pressure under normal storage and use conditions.
While the simplicity and ease of construction, high bursting pressure, and sound make this dry ice activity appealing for recreational purposes, it can be unpredictable and dangerous, and has led to many injuries - and dry ice bombs are illegal in many jurisdictions.
For just as surely as no near-evacuated vessel made of matter could resist for a day, that awful, crushing atmosphere of Jupiter, so surely could no vessel made of matter resist the frightful, bursting pressure should it venture into space charged with that ultra-compressed air.
Such drastic increases in pressure means that putting an aerosol container in a fire or on a stove (or even leaving it in the trunk of a car on a hot day) may cause the pressure in the container to exceed the bursting pressure, resulting in a leak or explosion.