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the philosiphy in piping and fluid mechanics engineering

the philosiphy in piping and fluid mechanics engineering

the philosiphy in piping and fluid mechanics engineering

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morning,everyone
  i am a novice in this respect,and i just graduated from college.and now i am with a UltraPure Water making company.
  and i found there a lot problem to me to deal with this.
i need the basic principle of piping,i mean what should i begin to learn,and to learn from....
  i am very interested in the UPW system,and i am lack of practice and the general knowledge about it.

  so anyone can help me???

  thank you

best regards

sunbirdSZL,from Shanghai,China

RE: the philosiphy in piping and fluid mechanics engineering

I can't see any philosophical content in piping!
If you graduated in an engineering branch, then start from one of your college books, then continue analyzing charts and drawings that your company can make available to you.
What you should have learned at school is at least how to raise sensible questions: start from a specific point, your asking is too vague.

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