Suggest you check out the TEMA standards as one would need this data for heat
transfer calculations.
--- Mukesh Chugh <chugh_mukesh@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
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Dear All,<BR>
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I am looking for some formula or thumb rule to<BR>
calculate the surface area of various piping fittings.<BR>
Can anybody suggest something..<BR>
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Looking forward to your replies..<BR>
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Best Regards,<BR>
Mukesh Chugh,<BR>
Mobile No. 002(0127414387)<BR>
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