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    Steam flow calculation

    Hello Drexl, Can I ask why you say that 70 degC of superheat is not suitable for heating with out direct injection?
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    Escher Wyss Vessels

    Hello, I am trying to track down a company called ESCHER WYSS. If anyone knows of this company or has any details of who bought them or anyting you believe will be pertinent to me finding them please let me know. Regards, Fronten
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    Goslin and Birmingham Vessels

    Hello, I trying to track down a company called Goslin - Birmingham Inc. If anyone knows of this company and has any details of who bought them or anyting you believe will be pertinent to me finding them please contact me. Regards, Fronten
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    Nozzle Repair

    What should the new nameplate for a repair or an alteration contain?
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    Pressure Vessel Minimum/Retirement Thickness

    Stanweld, The set of formulas that I have shows how to calculate the current corrosion rate as well as long as the long term corrosion rate. The greater of the two will be used to calculate the remaining life however I need to calculate the minimun thickness to complete calculations for the...
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    Pressure Vessel Minimum/Retirement Thickness

    Metengr, I went through RB-9000 as you suggested and the formula under RB-9110 (Method for Estimating Inspection Intervals for Exposure to Corrosion) is what I was working with. My problem was to obtain the "t required" - (minimum allowable thickness for the limiting section). Can you or...
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    Pressure Vessel Minimum/Retirement Thickness

    Hello, I have been trying to calculate the "Remaining Life" for some pressure vessels but I cannot find a formula to calculate the minimum/retirement thickness. Can someone help me to locate such a formula. Thanks in advance, Fronten

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