> But my friends and seniors working with me in the project adviced me
> that i can get more details from the internet.
With colleagues like this you don't need enemies. There is no magic
bullet to the piping business, and there are no web pages to tell you
what to do. They were probably jerking you around. If you don't
understand basic design and engineering fundamentals that's your first
job. Go to school and learn basic strength of materials, fluid flow and
the basis of system design. You also need to learn how to use Internet
search engines and to recognize the difference between bullshˇt and
good advice. This will take you a while--come back when you're finished
and we'll tell you what to do next.
Christopher Wright P.E. |"They couldn't hit an elephant at
<a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=c-hXm4eQI4OtfatWWtf5VluSPzsaI9nMxjwjgtzV75xcyXM0dNODgrhMmfD5KOO66P8fCZ-pwCrSrIA">chrisw@skypoint.com</a> | this distance" (last words of Gen.
____________________| John Sedgwick, Spotsylvania 1864)<a href="http://www.skypoint.com/~chrisw">http://www.skypoint.com/~chrisw</a> Received on Fri May 12 12:25:00 2006
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