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heres a gas pressure vessel can i get some advice.
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Capernicus:
Its only 4-litres, so if u expand it to be at the natural dilution of air, its only 2x4x4 metres cubed.

I think ill be fine. :)    So whats the danger here, its completely isolated from its environment, and if I need to discharge it, I just do it slowly over time and theres no chance for explosion at all.

If it has a safety valve on it, there's no way I can overfill it, and if I do, Im also only filling it slowly so that should be safe too.
KaneTW:
If you want to commit suicide, please don't involve us.
Monkeh:


This is the sort of thing you're playing with. Please stop.
Capernicus:
acetalyne may as well be petrol, oxygen is different, as long as u don't enrichen the air too much then there's no chance for any fire hazard.

The gas going to everyone's home right now for cooking is more dangerous than it,  if I be careful it should be ok.
Should just put some engineering hairs on my chest.   I cant wait to do it. :)

 * no leaks.
 * charge and discharge slowly to not enrichen the air.
 * make sure the whole thing is acid and base proof.
 * always fill it up at a higher temperature than I use it at.
 
theres no way to make a strong material without having to go through some danger.   So this is perfect, its not too bad, because magnesium oxide is very water soluable, (0.009 grams for 100millitres of water, quite high for an oxide!) so the base should affect it very well.

Monkeh:
You're talking about putting 1000psi into a thin-walled steel cylinder. It may as well be acetylene if that ruptures.




I can't tell if you're a troll or just this dumb..
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