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Arnold's Criteria

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Berenger

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Jun 10, 2012
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I am currently evaluating an existing gunbarrel tank. My boss said evaluate using "arnold's criteria", which I have never heard of. I now the principles of operations of a gunbarrel tank and have worked on it before using Stoke's law.

Am I right that evaluating a gunbarrel tank should be done using stoke's law? Does anyone know what Arnold's Criteria is? I have tried googling the term with no success.

Thanks for your help.
 
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Never heard of it. Maybe it was "Reynold's criteria" mis-spoke/mis-heard.

Good luck,
Latexman
 
Thanks, Latexman. Makes sense, he speaks with an accent...maybe I just didn't pick it up. Even then, Reynold's number will indicate laminar or turbulent flow...and you use stoke's law if laminar.

Also, does anyone know/have steps on how to design a gunbarrel tank? If yes, can you please share it with me?

Thanks for your assistance.
 
Try googling "Ken Arnold Separator Sizing" or something similar
 
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