Hello Byju,
You will find that the Crain Technical Paper 410 has been well used by
engineers for many years. You must study and understand the Paper 410
- it requires some study. When you have studied Crain 410 you may
address specific questions about it to this group but first, "do your
homework"
Regards, John
John Breen
Pittsburgh, PA and Austin, Texas
- In PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com, elie altawil <eliealtawil@...> wrote:
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> Get a copy of Crane Tecnical Paper #410, pr any f;ow of fluid hanbook.
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> Too many equations and rules to list in an email.
>
> byju varghese <byjvarghese@...> wrote:
> Hi Friends
> Can you help me out in calculating the pipe size based on the given
flow rates
> Also based on the distance or length the fluid flow, how do we
calcute the varying pipe sizes when it get branched.Can u please give
me the formule to calculate It will be of great help.
>
> Regards
> Byju
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Received on Wed Jul 25 11:24:00 2007