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#1 PENGG

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Posted 02 January 2013 - 08:24 AM

1. Why to avoid slug/plug flow in two phase flow ? What happen in that flow pattern ?
2. Why to prefer annular / bubble flow ? what happen in that flow pattern ?

#2 latexman

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Posted 02 January 2013 - 01:26 PM

PENGG,

Since joining Dec. 27th, you have had many general questions on a wide range of topics. In my opinion, you want us to teach you to be a Chemical Engineer. Can you imagine what would happen if everyone did this? We would get tired of it, would stop answering questions, and would not visit the site. I have a full time job and I cannot make you a Chemical Engineer. Thats up to you. This site assumes you are a student or graduate Chemical Engineer who has the basic education and tools to do the job. In other words, there is no need for one to bombard the site with dozens of very general questions that imply, "teach me". This site is mainly for questions that is specific to what you are working on at the time when you have a doubt. Not every general question that pops into your selfish little mind! When you have a specific question that I have some experience in, I will answer, but until then, I will ignore the general questions.

Edited by latexman, 02 January 2013 - 02:34 PM.


#3 MottMac

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Posted 03 January 2013 - 08:07 AM

Latexman,
I differe with your opinion. You dont have any right to scold any member of this forum. I feel his question is related to that which provokes us to think at nano fundamental way the habit which now a days engineers are losing. The forum itself is for question and asnwer. He is not asking you to make him chemical engineer. I dont think he will get paid on getting answer so he is not selfsh too. He asking question to forum not to you individually. So dont mind. Do your job. You are not owning this forum.

PENGG,
You may carry on. I appreciate your way of fundamental thinking. Keep it up. You have a bright future.

#4 latexman

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Posted 03 January 2013 - 08:25 AM

MottMac,

I respect your opinion. You have the right to say it, and I will defend your rights. However, do not tread on my rights; they are the same as yours, are they not?




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