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Morison Equation
The computation of the action on a cylindrical object (a member) caused by waves, currents or a combination of waves and currents depends on the ratio of the wave length to the member diameter.
Working Pressures Copper Tubing
Allowable Working Pressures for Copper Tubing for copper tubing type ACR used in refrigerant piping systems.
Allowable Working Pressures for Carbon Steel Piping
Allowable Working Pressures for Carbon Steel Piping
Gas Compressibility Factor
The gas compressibility factor or gas deviation factor is a measure of how close a real gas is to an ideal gas
Shell-MIT Equation
The Shell-MIT equation, also known as the MIT equation, was initially used by the Shell pipeline company for modeling the flow of high viscosity heated crude oil pipelines.
Colebrook Friction Loss Formula for Round Ducts
In the region of laminar flow (Reynolds numbers less than 2300),the friction factor is a function of Reynolds number only.
Duct Roughness Factors Table
Roughness factors listed in Table 1, are recommended for use with Colebrook Formula.
Maximum Storm Drain Pipe Flow Rate Pipe Flow Rate
Maximum Storm Drain Pipe Flow Rate per. International Plumbing Code (IPC 2018) Table 1106.2
Liquid Diffusivity
Transfer of liquid water through porous materials may be characterized as a diffusion-like process
Water Vapor Permeability
Diffusive transfer of water vapor through porous materials is often described by a modified form of Fick’s law
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