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Posted 27 May 2004 - 02:52 AM

Art Montemayor...please help on this

l had a thread in www.eng-tip.com in Process Engineering Fourm titled "Please Help with Hammering in Kettel Reboiler". I learned A LOT and the responses to my thread helped so much in resolving this problem.
A few days ago, we opened the Reboiler and we found the root casue behind this hammering.
I wanted to share my final findings on the hammering reboiler with the Process Engineering Fourm members who helped on this problem. I even prepared pictures. But, I found my thread was DELETED and my membership was cancelled.

Art, please help.

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Posted 27 May 2004 - 11:13 AM

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I can probably help by finding out why the thread was removed. Contact me via this IBF forum to my email so I can find out more about this case.

As you know, I just returned from Arizona, where I spent 6 weeks with my grandchildren. I was unable to participate on your very interesting problem after I contributed my initial response. However, I considered this a very important problem to resolve and I feel there should be a valid reason for thread removal. Often, this is due to some respondent being out of line and using bad responses - such as foul language, flames, etc. None of this was in the case as I have a copy of the actual thread up to your response of April 22. Write me to my email and I will respond to you directly. A lot of valuable, experienced engineering information was exchanged and knowledge obtained. It's wasteful and bad to see a successful engineering consultation end on such a note.

Art Montemayor
Spring, TX




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