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    emad

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    Updated: Aug 13, 2012
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    Hello my friends.
    Does anyone have a method for reciprocating compressor filters(type : notch wire filter) by washing citric acid (if the filters are made ​​of stainless steel)
    Because the steam alone will not do the job well.
    thank you.
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  • emad

    MemberAug 13, 2012

    Hello my friends.😐

    At a Cylindrical storage tank, the Compressible fluid(butane) is maintained (density@ -5 c is 560 kg/m3)
    ( if butan fluid is liqified gas).
    now Due to the weight of the fluid can vary in height, how tall are achieved fluid
    Note that the fluid is compressible and answer is not : DP=ROU(g*H)


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  • emad

    MemberAug 13, 2012

    Hello my friends.😐
    How to calculate fluid flow through the valve opening in different percentages . If the pressure drop informations is not available
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  • Ramani Aswath

    MemberAug 14, 2012

    reciprocating compressor filters by washing citric acid (filters ​​of stainless steel)
    Best is ultrasonic cleaning in hot Teepol solution. Second best to soak in above after mechanically dislodging removable grime and reverse flow wash. Citric acid wash is good for mineral scale, which is unlikely in compressor filters. If the filter is oil wetted type, the above procedure may have to be repeated.

    Note that the fluid is compressible and answer is not : DP=ROU(g*H)
    At -5 C Butane is a liquid, it is incompressible and the formula is applicable.

    How to calculate fluid flow through the valve opening in different percentages . If the pressure drop informations is not available
    You cannot. The flow varies as square root of DelP for the same opening.
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