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Chapter 3: Review of Basic Vacuum Calculations
asiavacuumpumps.comChapter 3: Review of Basic Vacuum Calculations Before we go any further, some time should be spent on some of the vocabulary specific to vacuum technology. Vacuum: from a practical sense, vacuum may be defined as the condition of a gas under less than atmospheric pressure.
Chapter 3: Review of Basic Vacuum Calculations
lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.usStructures and components that are particularly susceptible to distortion under vacuum conditions include flat, unsupported surfaces, thin sections, and flexible lines or bellows. Sample Problem: 3.1 Calculate the approximate total force that will be exerted on a 4" diameter glass view port used in a vessel under high vacuum conditions.
Page 1 Vacuum Calculations USPAS June 2002
uspas.fnal.govUSPAS June 2002 Vacuum Calculations Page 1 Lou Bertolini Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory June 10-14, 2002 The US Particle Accelerator School