Originally Posted By: Shannow
Was next to a semi at 40MPH when a tyre blew (inside on a dual wheel trailer), and seriously not pretty.
Local tyre service killed a new guy when a vehicle split rim blew, made the news for a day, then went away, no mention of any WHS stuff, which has me amazed, and wondering how many of these accidents occur and are parked every year.
Jim, pressure equipment has huge number of regs, and an external patch over a leak doesn't meet any of them...but you are correct, hydro testing only has the elasticity of the metal and water to provide energy.
The tank that the welder put the patch on was not for any kind of a pressurized system. I remember seeing that tank from the road. It was similar to a heating oil tank with the half round top and bottom, and flat sides, only it was bigger than the common heating oil tanks used for houses. I think it normally stored some fluid, but I am not sure.
One of the things I heard is that the amount of pressure applied was not that great, but when multiplied by the number of square inches in the patch, the force was considerable.