Yes, you can model a vacuum chamber in solidworks. You have the dimensions of the vacuum chamber.
dimensions are not so rigid, tentative dimensions (R400mm, H650mm) will be ok . But is has to be two separate parts and then need to assemble.
YES, you have to made two different parts. if you have this dimensions, you easily made this.
H1, H2 , R1 , R2, T1and holes numbers and diameter of the holes.
do you know internal diameter and numbers of bolts?
R2 must be geater than R1. see the picture
1O MM internal diameter and number of bolts is 24.
If R2 must be grater, then we can make as 700MM
dimensions are not so rigid, tentative dimensions are
R1 600mm
H1 750mm
R2 700mm
H2 600mm
T1 16mm
bolt size is 16mm
Valve size is 100 mm
number of bolts 24
Pressure vessels whether compressive or vacuum needs to be designed properly to avoid dis-integration or collapse, use ASME sec VIII as your standard in design.
What vacuum will this see?
Partial vacuum isn't an issue. High vacuum will still only see about -1 bar, not as big an issue as a pressure vessel that will see many bar of pressure.
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