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compressed air pipe syzer 1

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rskrumha

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Nov 20, 2008
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has anyone come across a syzer for compressed air pipes similar to a ductulator or a system syzer from bell & gosset? thanks!
 
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Both "ductulators" and "system syzers" are circular slide rules that predate computers & software. They were/are popular with people doing HVAC work. I've never done much with ducting, so I don't know if they've got software - but they no doubt do. The system syzer from Bell & Gossett has been available as software for years.

I've still got the old circular slide rules, though I haven't used them for a long time.
 
so do you know of a softwareritized circular slide rule for compressed air? thanks tbp
 
I've never seen a stand-alone one for compressed air. People like ABZ and Crane have it as part of their piping design software packages.
 
No. Sounds like a heck of an idea though. If we had one of those, we could throw these PC things away.

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