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well let's see....

February 8 2012 at 8:18 PM
  (Login Voltar1)
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Response to none of my math or reasoning was flawed , and ive never held a hipac,

lets asssume the worst case snenario that the hipac does not reduce down the exchange area flow.

*******I have no clue what you mean by this statment, sorry.....

that would be 1000 psi times the sq inches covered by the tube I.d (r times r times PI ) , yeilding the number of lbs trying to push the hipac system off the 2240..

****** so you would get 442 pounds force pushing the assembly apart at 1,000psi
******* neither that pressure nor piston size exists in the HiPac assembly

Im sure he reduces that channel to .25inches or less thus dispersing the pressure over different plains.

****** again, I cannot understand the mixture of terms here that do not apply to the HiPac
****** what do you mean by channel?
****** what do you mean by dispersing?
****** what do you mean by different plains?

Sorry Rob, but that is what we are left with.

 
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