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Bret Cahill

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21" OD riser would have a fluid velocity of 1.07 mph at 50,000 bbl/day
leakage (the consistent real world value).
http://www.gesensing.com/products/resources/brochures/xmt868.pdf

Clamp on available (non invasive) A mini sub could easly hold it in
place for the reading.

< 0.13 mph resolution (0.5% error; full scale = 40 ft/sec)

Good to 3000 psi or 6100 feet below sea level

Perfect for hydrocarbon fluids

Ain't no janitor can clean up the poop the idiot above smeared all
over himself.

Of course, we already knew his response was stoopid because he cannot
even swim 1 mph yet he thinks that speed would be difficult to
measure.


Bret Cahill
 
In sci.physics Bret Cahill <Bret_E_Cahill@yahoo.com> wrote:

<snip babble>

Clamp on available (non invasive) A mini sub could easly hold it in
place for the reading.
The current problem seems to be cutting a clean end on the pipe to clamp
on a plug to stop the leak.

It appears those involved are more interested in stopping the leak than
in doing high school science experiments.

<snip remaining babble>


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Jim Pennino

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Bret Cahill wrote:
Bret Cahill

You need a lot of help with that resume.


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Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
 
On Jun 2, 9:11 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
Bret Cahill wrote:

Bret Cahill

   You need a lot of help with that resume.

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Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
Oh good, I thought you were talking about me.

George H.
 
   You need a lot of help with
With keeping idiots on topic?

No, all that is necessary is reposting the OP:

21" OD riser would have a fluid velocity of 1.07 mph at 50,000 bbl/day
leakage (the consistent real world value).
http://www.gesensing.com/products/resources/brochures/xmt868.pdf

Clamp on available (non invasive) A mini sub could easly hold it in
place for the reading.

< 0.13 mph resolution (0.5% error; full scale = 40 ft/sec)

Good to 3000 psi or 6100 feet below sea level

Perfect for hydrocarbon fluids

Ain't no janitor can clean up the poop the idiot above smeared all
over himself.

Of course, we already knew his response was stoopid because he cannot
even swim 1 mph yet he thinks that speed would be difficult to
measure.


Bret Cahill
 

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