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    Blowdown System Piping - Class 150 Flanges?

    All, Please refer to the attached picture of a "T" with class 150 flanges. This piping system is connected to the discharge of a natural gas compressor. Connected to the inlets of the "T" are a relief valve and control valve. On the exit side of the "T" is piping which is connected to a...
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    GCAP Phase Diagram?

    All, I have been using GCAP8.2 equation of state software to develop phase diagrams to determine if liquids are dropping out of a natural gas stream. The gas composition has been entered into the software and a phase diagram is produced. It also produces two additional curves for hydrate dew...
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    Processed Natural Gas Liquids

    All, Thank you in advanced for the help/advise. I have a situation where the fuel gas used by the compressor units is coming from either the discharge side (1008 psi @ 98-120degF) or the suction side (700 psi @ 58-68 degF) of the pipeline. Typically the fuel gas is ran from the discharge side...
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    Bearing Crush and Hoop Stress Calculation???

    Does anyone know of a standard or how to calculate the hoop stress caused by bearing crush. Thanks for your help.
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    Combined torsion and axial load

    All, I have a heavy hex nut approximately 3 inches in size which was threaded onto a 1.75" diameter coarse thread stud; Grade B steel. It is about 5" long. The nut failed under a pre-stress of 40,000 psi. Due to dirt or some other means the nut also experienced some torque applied by the...
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    Weymouth and Pressure Multiplier?

    All, Has any one heard of the Weymouth equation being used in conjunction with some type of Pressure Multiplier? Weymouth Equation: Q=433.49*(Tb/Pb)*D^2.667*E*SQRT[(P1^2-P2^2-Hc)/(L*G*T*Z)]
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    Gas lost calculation in Choked Flow

    Could someone verify that I am doing this correctly. The number calculated seems excessive. I am new to the industry and have been looking over equations and have nothing to compare my answer. In advance, I appreciate the help. Problem Statement: An 8" nominal Rockwell dynamic balance plug...

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