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Hi i am basically new in this site. As i saw this site i thought it is

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Hi i am basically new in this site. As i saw this site i thought it is really very informative for the engineering problems which could be really helpfull for all of us. Mean while i have got a problem can anybody tell me how to measure the pressure drop in static mixer as i desperately need it because it is installed in the flow line.
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The topic has come up quite a bit previously - do a Google site search (tool bar above) for "pressure drop static mixers" and you will see a host of previous discussions on it.

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