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  1. justout02

    pipe racks

    the pipe is anywhere from 1 1/2 in OD to 7 in OD and I have to thread and face the ends
  2. justout02

    pipe racks

    I have to thread both ends of 22ft pipe and want to know what kind racking systems are out there to move the pipe from one lathe to the next so I don't have to turn the pipe around with a jib hoist. Thanks.
  3. justout02

    pipe racks

    I have to thread both ends of 22ft pipe and want to know what kind racking systems are out there to move the pipe from one lathe to the next so I don't have to turn the pipe around with a jib hoist. Thanks.
  4. justout02

    steam flashing

    The value for quality solved above was obtained by using the enthalpy values. I was wandering why the quality obtained by the entropy values at the given temperature and pressure is different? Plus, which is the best approximation for the flashing situation?
  5. justout02

    steam flashing

    Thanks to all for the advice and assitance. I just have to figure the pressure exerted on the walls of the room after 21.5% of the water flashes into the room. I know I set up an energy balance. Will the temperature of the steam in the room be 212F or something else. Any ideas?
  6. justout02

    steam flashing

    The pipe has a 12 in diameter and is 38 ft long. The pressure is 10000 psi in the pipe and the room is 12 ft x 18 ft x 14 ft. The water temperature in the pipe is 400 F and I am assuming a well insulated room.
  7. justout02

    steam flashing

    If I have pipe that is filled with water at 400 F and it is allowed to flash into a room of a certain area. The dimensions and the pressure in the pipe are known. How do I find the new pressure in the room caused by the flashing of some amount of the water as steam into the room?
  8. justout02

    flashing

    If I have pipe that is filled with water at 400 F and it is allowed to flash into a room of a certain area. The dimensions and the pressure in the pipe are known. How do I find the new pressure in the room caused by the flashing of some amount of the water as steam into the room?

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