Sentences with phrase «pipe walls»

Ultrasonic pigs measure how long it takes sound waves to bounce back from pipe walls in order to gauge the walls» thickness.
The coupons would be installed in the water supply system to monitor the concentration of the pollutant absorbed onto the like pipe walls.
A pair of autonomous robots developed by Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute will soon be driving through miles of pipes at the U.S. Department of Energy's former uranium enrichment plant in Piketon, Ohio, to identify uranium deposits on pipe walls.
By the time the pipe broke, Exelon had declared that pipe walls just three - hundredths of an inch thick — less than one - tenth the original minimum thickness — would be good enough.
That's assuming 15 MJ / kg for embodied energy of pipeline steel, 10 mm of pipe wall thickness, and 20 cm pipeline outside diameter, using this chart (and converting to metric).
Oil aerosols are registered but oil that sticks to the pipe wall (wall flow) is not detected.
Originally, the pipe walls were three - eighths of an inch thick, but over the span of three tests, engineers stepped the acceptable thickness down to three - hundredths of an inch — equivalent to seven sheets of paper.
For this flow as described, we know that the friction factor between the pipe wall and the fluid is the most critically important aspect of the response of the pressure gradient.
To maximally preserve open space in the bedroom owners decided not to hide in the pipe wall, but instead a new functionality to it; this way it was turned into a clothes rack.
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