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The overall flattening and expansion deformation of the liquid oxygen storage tank

The overall flattening and expansion deformation of the liquid oxygen storage tank.

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The overall flattening is caused by the shell wall thickness under external pressure being too thin, so that it loses stability under pressure and loses its original shell shape. This deformation only occurs in the external pressure parts of the liquid oxygen storage tank, such as the inner cylinder of the jacketed liquid oxygen storage tank.

The overall expansion deformation is caused by the thin wall thickness of the liquid oxygen storage tank or over pressure, which causes the entire liquid oxygen storage tank or some sections to yield. This deformation is generally slow and can only be found under special monitoring.

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