To: | "David N Waldmann" <david@vermonthardwoods.com> |
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Subject: | Re: Turbulators |
Date: | Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:43:58 -0800 |
Cc: | <spridgets@autox.team.net> |
References: | <NFBBIENGMLDFLJPBBGHBAEHHCCAA.s-jones@swbell.net> <004c01c16322$53311cd0$55e4480c@ramsey> <023f01c16325$33e63830$6601a8c0@ascutney> |
Are you picking on me because I have an engineering degree!!!!!!!!!!! The problem is putting a flow restrictor is a system that already has flow problems. Crash > Let me preface my remarks by saying that I don't have an engineering degree. > In fact I don't have any kind of degree at all, which may be good or bad, > depending who you ask.... > > I think that as long as a system was designed from the ground up with a > turbulator or other device designed to produce swirlies it most likely could > be advantageous. The problem comes when you try to adapt a technology or > design to something originally made without it. |
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