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Joined: 28/03/2023(UTC) Posts: 26 Location: San Miguel de Tucumán Was thanked: 3 time(s) in 3 post(s)
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Hi, I follow an article from the Chemical Engeneering Plant Notebook section to calculate the size of an orifice meter in a pipe and check the mass flux. I hope to be helpful to somebody. Kind regards, orifice_meter_calculation.sm (34kb) downloaded 26 time(s).
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Sorry Xavier ... for the birds. Orifice plate solves from standard ISO-5167. Help YES/NO as you wish. Jean
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Hi Jean, YES is the answer.
Hope it help.
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Originally Posted by: Javier Ochoa Hi Jean, YES is the answer. Don't ask me how many Orifice Plate I calculated ... several 100's Please, don't hesitate more questions. Have a god day ... Jean. Inst_Orifice Plate.sm (421kb) downloaded 13 time(s).
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