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  1. hdalebennett

    Pipe connection

    The sections will, of course, be bolted together by being bolted to the inner sleeve. The total structure will be guyed at multiple levels. This type of pipe is used for identical structures 80 meters tall - so that is not the issue. The load is minimal. The ONLY issue is the structural...
  2. hdalebennett

    Pipe connection

    Realizing that butt welding or bolted flanges are the traditional methods for joining pipe, I want to ask about the structural integrity when using an alternate method. I have two 40' pipes. 10" diameter with a .135 wall thickness (10 gauge). I want to join them (end to end) with an inner...
  3. hdalebennett

    Air volume passing through a hole

    What is the maximum volume of air that can pass through a 1 mm hole. The material through which the air is passing is stainless steel with a .25" wall thickness. I don't believe it is relevant but the air is being sucked through rather than pushed through the hole. Can you point me to an...
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