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YOU OUGHTA KNOW BY NOW!

The Process Technology and Operator Academy Posted on March 25, 2017 by Your MentorFebruary 24, 2023

You oughta know by now You oughta know …you oughta know by now (“Words of Love,” by J.Phillips of The Mamas and The Papas, 1966)   CONNECTING THE PV PRESSURE DOTS In this PTOA Segment #162, Your Mentor will begin connecting the dots … Continue reading →

Posted in Centrifugal Pumps, Common Process Variables: Temperature, Pressure, Level, Flowrate, Flowrate (Volume of flow over a period of time), Fundamentals of increasing Pressure and Energy in Liquids, Fundamentals of Increasing Pressure and Energy of Gases, Gases are compressible but liquids are not, How Can a Control Room Board Man Control A Process from Far Away?, Hydraulic Pressure, Making Fluids move around, build pressure and gain energy, More Challenging Things You Are Ready to Learn, Physical Properties of Stuff I: Mass and Weight, and Volume, Physical Properties of Stuff II: Density, Specific Gravity, API Gravity, Baume Gravity, Pressure (Absolute, Gauge, and Vacuum), Relationship of Temperature and Pressure on Gases, Swapping liquid pressure and velocity, Temperature Changes and viscosity, solubility, Things you Already know like the Physical Properties of Stuff

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