I assume you refer to pipe cracking. Now, what is the
range of the temperature gradient you are talking
about? What is the nature of the fluids? Which of them
you plan to use as carrier? And so on...Without any of
these information no one will answer you. So, please
restate your question by adding more data. Regards,
George
- supopfr <maesreuter@libertysurf.fr> wrote:
> When two fluids with strong temperature gap are
> mixed, there is a
> risk of pipe fissuration due to thermal fluctuations
> of the mixture.
> Do you know an industrial equipment able to
> harmonize the mixture in
> order to avoid the risk of fissuration.
> Thank-you in advance
> <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=puAxuEcnYm74ctqY0Hfl9HlaqRnUWHp5fbeFhUV66uBwA9DoqpP24NpD6tAVgLb3JT5sqz2OlmfUAw">SUPOPFR@yahoo.fr</a>
>
>
>
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Received on Tue Mar 18 16:30:00 2003