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Terry Blevins and Greg McMillan
4 Aug 2011
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Effect of Mechanical Design – Pumps and Piping
The increasing emphasis on saving energy and capital costs can lead to pump and piping designs that inadvertently cause a severe loss of turndown in flow loops and a significant increase in noise , delay, and lag in temperature and pH loops. The deterioration...
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