Is this kind of pressure chamber design possible?

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physsure
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Given that the chamber is airtight and no air leakage occurs, is the design in the picture below possible? Can the pressure inside the chamber cause the button (black part at the top) to be "pushed"?

https://imgur.com/a/wOSD30D

Obviously the temperatures are over-exaggerated, but the principle is the same at very high temperatures.
 
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It's not clear what's going on here. Are you attempting to represent the effects of Convection, caused by the red (=hot?) at the bottom?
If so, the convection currents will indeed exert a force on a horizontal (?) disc at the top. It does require a suspension of disbelief, though because the push rod will also be subject so any difference in pressure between inside and outside. A small cross sectional area of hole but, nonetheless there will be an upwards force which may or may not balance the weight force of all the button and disc. A more reasonable scenario would be to use some balanced lever mechanism to transfer the force to the outside.
 
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physsure said:
Hi!
Given that the chamber is airtight and no air leakage occurs, is the design in the picture below possible? Can the pressure inside the chamber cause the button (black part at the top) to be "pushed"?

https://imgur.com/a/wOSD30D

Obviously the temperatures are over-exaggerated, but the principle is the same at very high temperatures.
No, bad design. Thin neck of button as depicted reduce actuation force as square of neck diameter. It can work, but margin for setting pressure of seal nearly non-existent.
 
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trurle said:
No, bad design. Thin neck of button as depicted reduce actuation force as square of neck diameter. It can work, but margin for setting pressure of seal nearly non-existent.
If this is a thought experiment then it should, at least. take account of such things and the design should eliminate their effect; it is perfectly possible to do so.
 
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sophiecentaur said:
If this is a thought experiment then it should, at least. take account of such things and the design should eliminate their effect; it is perfectly possible to do so.

How much force is it possible to assert through convection? It must be minimal but is it possible to calculate given a scenario?
 
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physsure said:
How much force is it possible to assert through convection? It must be minimal but is it possible to calculate given a scenario?
We are operating in an information vacuum here. You need to describe what it's all about, what is supposed to happen and what's the idea based on? Remember- PF knows nothing about the workings of your mind. We can only comment on what we read and see.
 
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Related to Is this kind of pressure chamber design possible?

1. Can a pressure chamber be designed to withstand extreme pressures?

Yes, a pressure chamber can be designed to withstand extreme pressures by using materials with high tensile strength and thickness, as well as reinforcing the structure with appropriate supports and bracing.

2. Is it possible to create a pressure chamber that is completely air tight?

Yes, it is possible to create a pressure chamber that is completely air tight by using high quality seals and gaskets, as well as carefully designing the chamber to eliminate any potential leaks.

3. Can a pressure chamber be designed to be portable?

Yes, a pressure chamber can be designed to be portable by using lightweight materials and incorporating features such as handles and wheels for easy transportation.

4. Is it possible to control the pressure inside the chamber?

Yes, it is possible to control the pressure inside the chamber by incorporating a pressure regulator and monitoring system that can adjust and maintain the desired pressure level.

5. Can a pressure chamber be designed to accommodate different shapes and sizes?

Yes, a pressure chamber can be designed to accommodate different shapes and sizes by using adjustable components and designing the chamber in a modular or expandable manner.

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