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Large diameter reducers

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stressone

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How would I go about building a CII-model of a cone/reducer that on one side is 28" and on the other 16"? WT = 6 mm.
Perpendicular to the centerline of this reducer is a nozzle of 28" diam.
Is modelling a pipe of average diameter (22") with a rigid element (represented by RRR)between centerline and the intersection of cone and the 28" nozzle a correct approach?

28"
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Thanks in advance.
 
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