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  1. amadoc

    Pump vibration level

    Hello I'm looking for informations in order to predict the vibration levels of reciprocating pumps, especially triplex pump. I tried to use the same model as those for engine with reciprocating mass but it didn't work when i compared with measurements. thanks a lot
  2. amadoc

    API 614

    Hi I would like to know what there's about vibration level in pipe in this API thanks
  3. amadoc

    forces due due to pulsating flow in elbows or valves

    Hi I'm looking for references or formulae to evaluate the forces on elbows, valves, etc, due to pulsating flow (i know the pressure pulsation) thanks for your help
  4. amadoc

    Vibration criteria for piping

    I heard about it but no way for the moment to know what kind of rules there's in before buying it (195£...)
  5. amadoc

    API RP 14E

    thanks very much, that's interesting ( and a bit disappointing). It sounds as if i'll save 117$ cheers
  6. amadoc

    API RP 14E

    i would like to know if there something (criteria for example)about vibration level in piping systems in this API standard before ordering it. thanks
  7. amadoc

    Vibration criteria for piping

    thanks bvi (Mechanical), your information is helpfull, that's exactly what i'm waiting for (and for others standards,i.e. api 14e and iso 13703) best regards
  8. amadoc

    ISO 13703

    Hello id there anybody who knows what there's about vibrations in the ISO 13703 standards? regards
  9. amadoc

    Vibration criteria for piping

    thanks but it was the first things i read
  10. amadoc

    Vibration criteria for piping

    Hi everybody I'm looking for some criterias for allowable vibration level in piping conveying gas or oil. I don't know what there is exactly in API and ASME standards (just abstracts...). looking for your help regards,
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