What is the difference between pressure vessel & column?
Answer / Rajni Rana
A pressure vessel is a container designed to withstand specified pressures. It stores or contains fluids at various temperatures and pressures, such as boilers, tanks, and pipelines. A column, on the other hand, refers to a structural support element in civil and mechanical engineering used primarily for weight-bearing purposes.
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