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Orifice Plate Calculations

07/10/2008 8:50 PM

Dear, All

can any one help me how to calculate orifice plate, or where can i buy the software.

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Re: calculation orifice plate

07/10/2008 9:16 PM

You will find all the calculations here, as well as a link to a software application for the same purpose. Or you can google "orifice plate calculation software" and quite a list.

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Re: Orifice Plate Calculations

07/11/2008 11:01 PM

You can purchase an orifice plate calculation software called Flowel from ISA www.isa.org.

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Re: Orifice Plate Calculations

07/14/2008 3:18 PM

never trust anyones software. Do the calculations yourself, then write your own software in excel or basic. Orfice measurment is so simple and easy.

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Re: Orifice Plate Calculations

07/17/2008 6:54 AM

Looks to me as if you're asking CR4 members to do your schoolwork, given the number and nature of questions you've posted here lately. From this and a rash other threads you've started:

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  • An ultrasonic transmitter and receiver are placed 10.5 ft above the surface of a liquid. How long will the sound waves take to travel from the transmitter to the receiver? Assume the velocity of sound waves is 340 m/s

Do your own work, son. It's the only way you'll learn the material. Nor do you ever thank those who've answered other, very similar questions you pose here on CR4.

DO YOUR OWN WORK! And if these are job-related questions, please tell your boss you don't know what you're doing.

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#5
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Re: Orifice Plate Calculations

07/17/2008 10:29 PM

hi, there. those question is only for sharing.

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Re: Orifice Plate Calculations

07/17/2008 11:30 PM

"hi, there. those question is only for sharing."

The usual motivation for asking a question is to obtain an answer, non?

What, precisely, are you "sharing?"

Sorry, dude, but I spy duplicity behind your response.

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