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  1. caddelljoey

    belleville vs coil

    Im not wanting to dissapate the energy..bellvilles return the same amount of energy as coil springs if stacked alternatlely(in series) or less ?
  2. caddelljoey

    belleville vs coil

    This is down a borehole and prefer a mecanical spring. Does anyone know if dampening of bellevilles causes a significant energy loss?
  3. caddelljoey

    belleville vs coil

    Im needing a spring with at least a couple feet of deflection. An Infinite fatigue life is desired. Diameter a maximum of about 3.5 inches. Length is not an issue. It seems belleville washers may seem like my viable option. The buckling of compression springs at this length throws them out...
  4. caddelljoey

    Bubblepoint petroleum

    I'm guessing then that because of the higher surface tension of produced water, that gases in solution with it will be released slower than those in the petroleum?
  5. caddelljoey

    Bubblepoint petroleum

    Ok..I was wondering if maybe it acted a bit more like a carbonated beverage? Ever drop a menthos or a pack of jello mix in a 2liter?
  6. caddelljoey

    Bubblepoint petroleum

    Ok..I was wondering if maybe it acted a bit more like a carbonated beverage? Ever drop a mentor or a pack of jello mix in a 2liter?
  7. caddelljoey

    Bubblepoint petroleum

    Sorry..i've rewritten it.
  8. caddelljoey

    Bubblepoint petroleum

    I am interested in learning a little more than I can find about petroleum bubblepoint. One of my questions would be if gasses instantly bubble out of solution with a release in pressure or is a catalist required? any info or material appreciated.

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