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Fluid mechanics expansion factor

Figure 2-38B. Net expansion factor, Y, for compressible flow through nozzles and orifices. By permission, Crane Co., Technical Paper 410, Engineering Div., 1957. Also see 1976 edition and Fluid Meters, Their Theory and Application, Part 1, 5th Ed., 1959 and R. G. Cunningham, Paper 50-A-45, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Figure 2-38B. Net expansion factor, Y, for compressible flow through nozzles and orifices. By permission, Crane Co., Technical Paper 410, Engineering Div., 1957. Also see 1976 edition and Fluid Meters, Their Theory and Application, Part 1, 5th Ed., 1959 and R. G. Cunningham, Paper 50-A-45, American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Stability, fluid compatibility and fatigue resistance also are associated with wear resistance. Vibration and pulsation in mechanical systems, or pipelines are common in chemical process industries and can lead to leakages of corrosive fluid. The vibration fatigue is an unavoidable factor which is further aggravated by improper installation of the moving system. Leakages due to these pulsations can be prevented by the installation of flexible rubber expansion joints. [Pg.9]


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