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  1. DaoBrabo

    Torque applied to a system with belleville springs

    You guys are right, we'll just measure the compression of the springs. One of our guys really wanted to do it by means of the torque, especially because he has a torque sensor and it'd be easier for him. What we might do is create a simple empirical relationship between spring compression and...
  2. DaoBrabo

    Torque applied to a system with belleville springs

    This has something to do with thread404-239297. Hello. I'm trying to calculate the torque I need to apply to a nut so that I can obtain about 2000 kgf of axial force. I have a component that can't take more than 2000 kgf. At the same time, the sealing of the system must be guaranteed. Does the...
  3. DaoBrabo

    Enthalpy-Temperature Tables for Water

    If you manage to put your hands on it, the software EES (Engineering Equation Solver) can help you.
  4. DaoBrabo

    Inside pressure of heat pipes and the associated saturation temperature of the work fluid

    Wow, that was super helpful Compositepro. Thanks, a had never heard of Wikipedia before. Great website. I'm well aware of how heat pipes work in a BASIC level, I've worked a few weeks with them in a lab. My question is strictly about PRESSURE/SATURATION TEMPERATURE relationship and the input...
  5. DaoBrabo

    Inside pressure of heat pipes and the associated saturation temperature of the work fluid

    The heat is transferred to the potable water supply through the condenser of the heat pipe, which acts as the heat exchanger. The potable water is the heat sink of the heat pipe. Sorry, my question was confusing. It is more about how heat pipes work than about the solar water heating system...
  6. DaoBrabo

    Inside pressure of heat pipes and the associated saturation temperature of the work fluid

    Hey guys. I've been checking some manufacturer's website to learn more about solar collectors, and the evacuated tube collectors with heat pipes really grabbed my attention. It says there that heat pipes have water inside them vaporizing at about 30ºC. If that's true, then how come the potable...

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