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Restriction orifice calculation

Restriction orifice calculation

Restriction orifice calculation

(OP)
I'm looking for the article of Tung and Mikasinovic about orifice calculations from the chemical engineering magazine of 1983 as mentioned in thread378-125921: Multiple Inline Restriction Let-Down Orifices. Is someone able and willing to send or post this article?

Thanks in advance

RE: Restriction orifice calculation

I believe it's copyright protected and that would be breaking the law, so NO!

Good luck,
Latexman

RE: Restriction orifice calculation

(OP)
Don't know much about copyright, but interestingly a link to it enough was posted in the thread as mentioned above.

Anyway, it might be more helpfull to point out where it actually would be available. I'm sure one would suss out that if it would be avaible in e.g a library i woulndn't have asked here.

RE: Restriction orifice calculation

Did you read the last post in that thread:

Quote (unclesyd):

You can probably get both articles at the following site for a nominal fee.

http://www.lindahall.org/

Good luck,
Latexman

RE: Restriction orifice calculation

(OP)
Oddly enough actually tried that, was not able to find em there though. The probably in that post might be a give away.....

RE: Restriction orifice calculation

You can probably order reprints at www.che.com  Search around the site for a contact e-mail address and ask them.

Good luck,
Latexman

RE: Restriction orifice calculation

(OP)
Unfortunately their digital archive only goes back to 86. But asking them for it might be a good idea, this is actually the first usefull tip so far

RE: Restriction orifice calculation

tre the library search utility named "worldcat" and locate the nearest tech library that has archived the chem eng articles at that date. Either drive to that libray, but soem libraries may copy a single article and mail it to your for a fee.

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