StevenHPerry
Mechanical
- Sep 15, 2006
- 210
Has anyone happened across any worthwhile articles on friction that would be applicable to pipe supports?
Mr. Breen seems to indicate there was one in this years old thread:
I know the rules of thumbs, I know some entities have decreed friction to be such-and-such, but nowhere have I seen it established in a factual manner.
Let's also skip handbook data presented with footnotes stating the values are only applicable in a complete vacuum with polished surfaces.
- Steve Perry
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Mr. Breen seems to indicate there was one in this years old thread:
I know the rules of thumbs, I know some entities have decreed friction to be such-and-such, but nowhere have I seen it established in a factual manner.
Let's also skip handbook data presented with footnotes stating the values are only applicable in a complete vacuum with polished surfaces.
- Steve Perry
This post is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is offered with the understanding that the author is not engaged in rendering engineering or other professional service. If you need help, get help, and PAY FOR IT.