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Old   October 5, 1999, 17:28
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ken elms
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This is one area dealt with in my comprehensive site on rotodynamic pumping technology.It will do you no harm to refresh on the subject.Getting really up to date information remains a problem -new plastic composite pipes etc,sensers etc,dampers etc.My site includes basic CFD notes.Like EVERYONE ELSE UPDATES MOST WELCOME.so try http://www.fortunecity.com/x-stream/laras/63.
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Old   October 6, 1999, 01:25
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John C. Chien
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(1). Thank you very much for the invitation. I have briefly visited the pump site. It has a lot of information about the pump. (2). I hope that it will become a global contact point for the pump information. I know that there are many engineers interested in the pump technology world wide. It is a matter of knowing your site address.
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Old   October 6, 1999, 06:20
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Sergei Chernyshenko
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Thank you, Ken, the reference might be useful, I looked through it and bookmarked it.

Yours Sergei
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