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Operating Torque and Operating Thrust

11/21/2013 1:06 AM

How to calculating an operating torque and thrust for gate valve, globe valve, knife gate valve, butterfly valve, ball valve..

plss send a correct answer!!

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11/21/2013 4:01 AM

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You don't seem to realize how large the scope of this question is, and how many ideas and formulas might be involved.

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11/21/2013 7:16 AM

i think you don't know the answer!!!

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11/21/2013 9:08 AM

I think you don't know what you are asking! (!!)

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11/21/2013 7:09 AM

I guess you did not read the rules against homework and posting your e-mail. If you will not read how can you ever get an answer?

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11/21/2013 7:16 AM

i think you don't know the answer!!!

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11/21/2013 8:51 AM

I really do not care what you think. Although it is good to know that you can think. Use your brain, it will help.

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11/22/2013 10:14 AM

That's right, because there isn't an answer. What do you mean by thrust anyway - thrust on what?

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11/21/2013 7:25 AM

You don't (if you've got any sense). You ask the manufacturer.

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11/23/2013 12:01 AM

SORRY SIR

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Re: OPERATING TORQUE AND OPERATING THRUST HOMEWORK

11/21/2013 8:16 AM

Start by reading this, thoroughly:

Torque - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thrust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Then, read these:

How to Calculate Torque Perpendicular to Where Force Is Applied ...

Calculating Thrust

Then, read this:

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11/21/2013 8:19 AM

I know how to do it but will not give any answer to a rude person as you are.

Your question requires a detailed answer and this one has to consider many many factors.

The question can have a generic answer and a specific one but as mentioned above you do not deserve neither nor second.

But if you are willing to pay for consulting we can discuss the subject.

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11/21/2013 10:20 AM

this is how

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