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    Learning How to Type

    You have to have a motivation to type fast. I took years of typing in elementary and high school in the 80's and 90's and was always more comfortable hunting and pecking. When I went to college, AOL instant messenger came out. I could not keep up with the conversations. So, I forced myself to...
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    Engineering Managers: how do you typically track time for your projects?

    This is a helpful white paper on the subject: Whiteside, J. (2005). A Methodology for Estimating Engineering Details. AACE. https://icoste.org/aace2005%20papers/est04.pdf
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    Minimum Require GPM for Pump / NPSHa

    Normally margin is added to the pump power, not head or flow. You mention MVR, are you referring to ABS MVR? I do not see the 10% requirement in those rules for bilge pumps.
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    I was speechless when my manager said “Why do you work hard? Who told you to do that?”

    Confirmed: "can't" assumes efficiency and effectiveness applied.
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    Bingham Willamette Pump curve

    If you know the flow at 170 ft of head and the dead head, you can build a reasonable curve. I suspect your contractor only really needs the dead head value for the stress analysis.
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    I was speechless when my manager said “Why do you work hard? Who told you to do that?”

    Not there so I don't know. But in general, there are three prongs to good work: effort, efficiency, effectiveness. Working hard is only one part of the story. Is what is being produced efficient or effective? The other part of the story may be soldiering. I have probably been guilty of that...
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    Working where everybody hates each other

    You are two years in. Your posts about your job went from good to bad to worse. Stay and be a willing instrument of change or move on.
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    Barge/pontoon Stability

    Not sure how your program works, but unless the water on deck is separated from the water the vessel is floating in and trapped as to add to the dead weight, it is contributing to the buoyancy of the vessel. Are your plots perhaps mislabeled?
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    Working Outside Your Specialty

    JStephen, CWB1, I noticed years ago that there are at least two different types of a university approaches. One teaches the physics and the theory and lets the students apply them as applicable when they venture into the real world. The other teaches existing, proven solutions. I had a similar...
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    Marine Applications: U.S. 30 inch flexible hose limit

    Thanks for the input SPLD310. It is a vital system as defined by the CFRs. The treatment plant, while not part of the original, approved system is now required by retroactive international regulation. As an alternative, I am looking at manageable pipe spools with victaulic couplings. Could you...
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    positive displacement pump

    Compositepro, are you positive about that? Dararia, you are positively obdurate. . . and I don't mean that in a negative sense.
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    Marine Applications: U.S. 30 inch flexible hose limit

    ax1e, as far as I can tell, metallic hose is OK, or at least not addressed.
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    Marine Applications: U.S. 30 inch flexible hose limit

    itsmoked, yes, I have read the regulation. I agree on the ship's fuelling lines. If use of those kinds of hoses are specifically called out as an exception somewhere, that would help my case. Thanks KevinNZ, that's the regulation alright. Thanks hydtools, I was hoping not to go there. I could...
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    Marine Applications: U.S. 30 inch flexible hose limit

    Sorry ax1e, might not have been clear, 30 inches long.
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    Marine Applications: U.S. 30 inch flexible hose limit

    I considered inquiring in the Marine Engineering sub-forum, but the piping sub-forum sees more interaction. I am working a project that requires portable machinery installed on the weather deck of a ship. The machinery processes water and returns the water to the ship. The unit will be moved...
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    positive displacement pump

    I think TiCI4 nailed it with the definition. I might add that not only is a PD pump unyielding and constant in moving fluid, it maintains a great attitude while doing it.
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    Static mixer

    Maybe drawing BA-528728, sheet 2, rev. 6 will give a clue.
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    Suggestions for A new Company name.

    Pole Volter with a logo of a silhouette of a pole vaulter. I set up a firm on paper a few years ago to be ready with plan B during a downturn. Just having the name "Engineering" in it caused me to incur annual firm licensing fees and a minimum local annual tax assessed on engineering work. If I...
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    Design of pump-out vanes

    Check out a Munson Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics section 12.4. You can google around for it. It has formulas for theoretical performance based on impeller geometry. I have messed with the formulas quite a bit, plotting them against manufacturer curves and have never developed a fit close...

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