Pressure vessels store pressurized products depending on process requirements and are designed to withstand loads from all directions equally. Columns normally operate at atmospheric pressure, take axial loads, and are used for separation of gases and liquids using internal trays. They are taller than pressure vessels, which always store pressurized materials through absorption pads. While pressure vessels store products, columns carry out separation as static structures.
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Difference Between Pressure Vessel and Column
Pressure vessels store pressurized products depending on process requirements and are designed to withstand loads from all directions equally. Columns normally operate at atmospheric pressure, take axial loads, and are used for separation of gases and liquids using internal trays. They are taller than pressure vessels, which always store pressurized materials through absorption pads. While pressure vessels store products, columns carry out separation as static structures.
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1. Pressure vessel stores pressurised product in it depending
on the requirements of process Column normally has atmospheric pressure 2. Pressure vessel is designed to withstand circumferential load,known as Hoope Stess, but column takes the axial load. 3. column act as a force through one direction equal, pressure vessel act as a force all direction equal 4. colum is using for seperation of gases or liquids .thats why we are using trays inside .ve ssel always using to store or gas through demester pads.colum always higher than vessel.colum actual a staic producer .vessel stores pressorised product