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Volume Flow Rate

08/08/2007 4:01 AM

what is the meaning of Bm³/h

can somebody tell me the its conversion details]

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Re: volume flow rate

08/08/2007 6:39 AM

it stands for bank cubic metres per hour

hope this helps

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08/08/2007 6:59 AM

Being the rate of excuses provided by the bank when you finally get to the end of a 48Hr queue on their danged automatic swithboard perhaps.

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Re: Volume Flow Rate

08/08/2007 1:38 PM

stands for runnig or operating volume

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08/10/2007 9:02 AM

What on earth is a bank cubic metre???

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08/11/2007 9:31 AM

I just googled that cos i dont know either. Apparently it is one cubic meter of material as it lies in natural bank state.

CCM is compacted cubic meter which is one cubic meter of material once compacted to specification density.

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08/11/2007 9:35 AM

I've never heard that expression before...

The CCM must be a really confusing term to use with people using cc to mean cubic centimetres??!

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