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    Fluid Mechanics Book

    I'm looking after a well ilustrate and friendly book on the subject of fluid mechanics. Not a text book. A book that covers both the fundamentals and applications of subject like piping system, valves, pumps and measurement devices. What is your recomendation as there are many titels on this subjec.
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    TO POTECT AN AUSTENITIC ST ST. DURI

    THANKS kbander, kenvlach and owg ( I COULDNT FIND ANY RELEVAT INFORMATION ON THE http://www.curryhydrocarbons.ca/ WEB SITE). AS FAR AS I KNOW THE EQUIPMENT (HE TUBES-INSIDE) SHOULD BE SOAKED FOR A MINIMUM OF TWO HOURS. HOW COULD I KNOW THAT THERE IS NO AIR POKECT IN THE HE? ALSO WE INTEND (TO BE...
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    TO POTECT AN AUSTENITIC ST ST. DURI

    TO POTECT AN AUSTENITIC ST ST. DURING SHUTDOWN WE INTEND TO WASH IT WITH A 2WT% OF SODA ASH SOLUTION. WE ARE GOIUNG TO HAVE A WASHING SYS. CONSISTS OF A STORAGE AND MIXING TANK (5 M^3) AND A PUMP (30 M^3/H). DOES THIS DESIGN SOUND OK? COULD WE USE AN AIR OPERATED DIAPHRAGM PUMP? COULD WE USE...
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    rupture disk device system

    Thanks greg87. Doesnt the flow rate of the rupture disk should be the flow rate in the protected line? What is PM that is mentioned in your review?
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    rupture disk device system

    On a 30" line of 4*10^6 lb/hr liquid water at 350 psi, we intend to instael two 10" rupture disk in paralel. The idea is to protect the line from pumps over pressure. We consider using isolating valves around the rupture disk for easy replacment after bursting. Is this wise? Is there...
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