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  1. Superfly257

    Painting features in a single part file

    Thanks for the reply! I guess I'll have to do it that way... is there really no way to do it in the part file though? If there is I would like to know how to do it both ways. Thanks, Pete
  2. Superfly257

    Painting features in a single part file

    Hello all, Sorry to post what is probably an elementary question, I am new to Pro Engineer (I've only been using it for a little over a month now) and my problem is this: I have a part file with multiple revolve features in it that are stacked on top of each other. So basically, if you imagine...
  3. Superfly257

    Minor Loss Coefficients

    Thanks everyone for all this valuable advice and input! I've finally got an answer that squares with Katmar's. I'm still very new to this whole game, so I truly appreciate all the help you've been giving me, and now (after all your posting, and reading through Darby's texts) I can finally feel...
  4. Superfly257

    Minor Loss Coefficients

    Thanks everyone for your valuable information! I've obtained a copy of "Chemical Engineering Fluidmechanics" Second Edition by Ron Darby and have been looking through it. It has been, and will be very useful. However, I have tried to calculate the minor pressure loss using the Darby 3-K...
  5. Superfly257

    Minor Loss Coefficients

    Thanks for your help! I was wondering if either of you could explain the Hooper 2K and Darby 3K method? Or if you could provide a link that might clear things up? Thanks again, -Superfly
  6. Superfly257

    Minor Loss Coefficients

    Also, I apologize in advance for all the seemingly random unit conversions... I like doing my calculations in metric, but the outputs need to be in imperial units. -Superfly
  7. Superfly257

    Pressure Loss Calculations

    Hi, Its not a school problem, I am converting between units because I am much more comfortable doing the analysis in metric units (because of the viscosities and densities and such) but my boss wants to see imperial units on my calculations. Anyway, I was only looking to calculate major...
  8. Superfly257

    Minor Loss Coefficients

    Hello All, I was hoping to get some confirmation on some minor pressure loss calculations I am doing, seeing as how I am getting wildly different values depending on whether I try to use the minor loss coefficient, or the equivalent length method. The minor loss system components are: 5...
  9. Superfly257

    Pressure Loss Calculations

    Okay, good. So there are no numbers that look totally out of place? I'm just not very familiar with appropriate viscosities and velocities and piping sizes, things like that. Thanks a lot! Superfly
  10. Superfly257

    Pressure Loss Calculations

    Hello, I am trying to calculate the major pressure loss in my system, and I just want to make sure I've done the calculations right. I'm not sure I'm getting entirely accurate numbers. Just so you know, the piping is circular, and the fluid being pumped is 15W40 engine oil... the density and...
  11. Superfly257

    Pump capabilities

    Hello all, I am very new to this and I am trying to wrap my head around what it is that pumps can and can't do, as well as what exactly all the information listed in pump brochures means. For instance, I am looking at a pump here...
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