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Produced water design, find the TRIM type and diameter for building 1

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Ioannis Kotopoulis

Petroleum
May 16, 2019
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Im on a test from my supervisor to do something like a research and i need your help. Quest is to find the line, TRIM, and ID for a tranfering produced water from A side to B side. Pa=10bar, Pb=5bar, Aheight=5m and Bheight=35m.
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