Shams, I promise to be nicer in the future and I hope the listowner doesn't
kick me off for this perceived transgression.
Paul
> Thanx very much Paul for watever u have said, it seems as if u were not in
the good mood when u were writing this mail . by the way i m not some kinda
kindergarten kid who is struggling with his homework ........anyways
................ pls dont get offend but try to be nice with ppl here on
this forum cuz all of us are professionals and have joined this group to
share our experience in the field of piping.
>
> Regards
>
> Shams
>
> Paul Bowers <pbowers@pipingdesign.com> wrote:
> Sorry about this maybe homework-related question, but I had to approve one
> of two questions and the first one was whether I wanted to increase the
size
> of the pee-pee. Plus, Rehman appears to be in Montreal, so I didn't want
to
> piss-off the neighbours.
>
> Concordia's new engineering building is going up a few streets from here,
> maybe someone could send a few construction photos.
>
> Paul
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shams Ur Rehman" <srmanuty@yahoo.com>
> To: <PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 6:17 AM
> Subject: [PipingDesign] Use of composite pipe materials in the
> transportation of natural gas and oil
>
>
> > Dear All
> >
> > We have been asked to work on a project ''Use of composite pipe
materials
> in the transportation of natural gas and oil'' as a partial requirement of
> the course Advance materials in our Grad Studies here at Concordia
> University. wat we have learnt so far is that various composite and
plastic
> pipes are used in Gas flow lines , distribution lines , gathering lines,
> however, high pressure in gas transmission lines restricts the use of
GRE
> or GRP piping, can any one on this forum help to provide any info
> ragarding the subject matter, basically ,we have to justify the use of
> Composite piping for transportation of natural gas and oil, any help on
this
> shall be highly appreciated.
Received on Thu Nov 13 19:45:00 2003