The basic shapes that Pressure Vessels are typically classified under include cylindrical, spherical and horizontal egg-shaped vessels. Cylindrical vessels with heads at both ends are the most widely used due to their efficient pressure containment capability. Spherical bottles are advantageous for storing compressed gases due to their isotropic strength properties. Horizontal vessels which are wider at the center than at the ends are commonly used as process reactors and oil separators in refineries. Other specialized vessel geometries include those with dished heads, nozzle attachments or support skirts depending on application requirements.

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