Rubino, Etheridge et al. A revised 1000âyear atmospheric δ13CâCO2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica. 22 July 2013
The process for determining the optimum size is to compare computer simulation pressure and air flow results from various trial orifice sizes. The effectiveness of orifice diameters of 2, 4, 6, and 8 inches are illustrated in Figures 4 and 5. The 2- and 4-inch trials show choked sonic flow because they are not able to raise the pipe pressure to atmospheric. The 6- and 8-inch trials show that full flow and atmospheric pressure will be attained. Based on these results, a 6-inch orifice would be the most economical option. Based on the type of valve end connections, orifice size, and system pressure class required, a suitable valve can be chosen from a manufacturer’s inventory.
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The industrial valve market is expected to grow from USD 70.53 billion in 2018 to USD 85.19 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 3.96% between 2018 and 2023.
This combination diaphragm seal must be able to flex multiple times without distortion or damage. Yet there is a line between how thin the corrosion-resistant liner should be to allow multiple flexing and how immune it is to the stress caused by the closure of the handwheel and that rotary-to-linear torque-to-thrust ratio. Too much torque will cause the PTFE to cold flow and weaken, perhaps to a point where the protective liner is compromised and the liner is torn, exposing the less resistant elastomer cushion to the process media, as well as to an uneven sealing surface that allows leakage even when the valve is fully closed.
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It’s actually impossible to calculate aggregate terrestrial sea levels with super-precision, but the best available measurements indicate that the oceans have seen only 1/3 of an inch of rise over the past quarter-century, which hardly seems very alarming to me, frankly.
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Another scientist claims that the amount of human-sourced CO2 in the atmosphere is even less than that. He uses a simple analogy to back up his claim. The example is based on the fact that ~97% of the CO2 added to the atmosphere is natural and ~3% is from burning fossil fuels. This is confirmed by these two IPCC figures from the IPCC’s most recent chapter on the carbon cycle, IPCC, TAR, WG1, Chap.3: https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/6057e2923d69833ed7cd3cc4443c01d645746ae3232bcac64b14350a16db9e56.png & https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/ec667387ded55345185d702361726dda5028d7427c881ada5b38d6addcdcfcf9.png Here’s the analogy:
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