I thought the interest was in the lack of a constant radius. The discharge
bends start out nice and gentle, and then sort of bevel into the horiz runs.
Steel pipe is also pulled into sweeps using induction heating.
Nice to see that the "5D straight before suction flange" is ignored, as it
nearly always is.
I also like the handrails, with plenty of access space and extremely sparing
use of stanchions.
Paul, which version of "Doom" did you get this graphic from?
Achieved my objective; ending one sentence with a vowel and another with a preposition.
Cheers
Steve McKenzie
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Stone DD&D Australia [mailto:blenrayaust@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 9:13 AM
To: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=ay1Pwl1bCE6WXKiD8jD1gWy0Bi9kjocx7BDKNGBPpKghe-s4RuT49ry8FGmIIGI1YXI1h-zihRI4oLhsS_1iEjvhBw">PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com</a>
Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Pump Room
Paul,
many thermoplastic materials such as ABS, PE etc have 5D pulled bends as it
itoo costly to manufacture elbows >DN400 with injection moulds. You have to
get
out more . There is life outside of refineries you know.
Geoff
--- Paul Bowers <pbowers@pipingdesign.com> wrote:
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