The most high pressure cartridges produce over 6000 bars of peak and the wall thickness is way less than 20mm and most of that is for kinetic reasons
and rigidity, not for durability. I don't know what would be the burst pressure of such vessel, but it could easily be in order of 20 000 bars +.
Low end explosions produce 20kbar pressure, like ANFO, and highly brisant ones 200k+. Slowmo shows that pipe bombs charged with slow explosives like
black powder, flash powder will just rip apart and release pressure, ANFO will cause it to turn into several large chunks, but actual brisants will
turn it into fine fragments of high effectiveness. It could be hence thought that even a decent container is able to actually hold lower end
pressures, if the pressure would be applied in a controlled manner.
The more interesting aspect from materials science pov is what happens when material bulk at the inner surface of the chamber goes into plastic phase,
while the mid and outer regions remain at elastic range. The metal would actually flow and form under the pressure, until it finds an equilibrium.
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