Barlow's formula

Barlow's formula (called "Kesselformel" in German) relates the internal pressure that a pipe can withstand to its dimensions and the strength of its material. , where … internal pressure,… allowable hoop stress,… wall thickness,… outside diameter. This formula (DIN 2413) figures prominently in the design of autoclaves and other pressure vessels. The formula is named after Peter Barlow, an English mathematician.

Barlow's formula

Barlow's formula (called "Kesselformel" in German) relates the internal pressure that a pipe can withstand to its dimensions and the strength of its material. , where … internal pressure,… allowable hoop stress,… wall thickness,… outside diameter. This formula (DIN 2413) figures prominently in the design of autoclaves and other pressure vessels. The formula is named after Peter Barlow, an English mathematician.