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Both existing centrifugal cooling water pumps will be replaced by two of a higher GPM. Only one pump is used in normal operation and there will be no modifications to their discharge piping. This is an operational concern since increased velocity will increase pipe erosion. What is the fluid velocity in feet/minute in the discharge piping with new pumps, given the following data? | |
A) 100.149 ft./min. | |
B) 112.151 ft./min. | |
C) 78.719 ft./min. | |
D) 126.151 ft./min. |
Posted: 16 Mar 2015 16:28 UTC | Post #1 |
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CMArower05 Engine |
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Wheres the Data? | |
Posted: 31 May 2015 11:53 UTC | Post #2 |
Thestempa26 Engine |
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No data for question 1401 still. | |
Posted: 03 Jun 2015 19:31 UTC | Post #3 |
Shawn Deck & Engine |
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Checked against current NMC releases. See General Subjects PDF Page 322 Question 177. Still no data released by Coast Guard. |
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