Description:
The Hydraulic Engineering Tools in the Engineering Tool Box Series empower the New Generation Hydraulic Engineer with the power to find solutions to the most frequently encountered problems, anytime, anywhere at a click of the mouse or at a tap of the stylus.
This means you will have more time to analyze your information and make better informed decisions, thus helping your company maintain a competitive edge.
It will save you and your company time, money and effort.
The increased efficiency and accuracy of capturing data quickly into a computing device can result in higher employee productivity, faster business reporting for decision-making, and reduced operational costs.
Enhancing the effectiveness of the Engineering Team is the core value these products bring to the table -- more productive use of time, improved service levels, more site visits per day, better application of technical knowledge, and faster flow of accurate data into an organization.
The Hydraulic Engineering Tools Software is made up of 31 programs that are designed to reduce time and effort associated with manual calculations.
The no-obligation freeware version has 5 calculators of the 31 listed below.
To know more, please visit http://www.enggtools.com.
- Pressure Loss Through Valves
- Friction Head Loss in Pipes
- Fluid Pressure on a Piston
- Speed of an Actuator
- Pipe Size Requirements
- Work and Power
- Horsepower and Torque
- Hydraulic Systems
- Volume of Liquid in Conical Bottomed Vessels
- Centrifugal Pump Head
- Vertical Pipe Discharge
- BHP Required to Pump any Fluid
- Minimum Required Flow through Pumps
- Full Flow in Round Pipes
- Reynolds Number and Laminar Flow
- Water Flow
- Relative Capacities of Pipes
- Discharge From Open Horizontal Pipes
- Tank Capacity Surface Area and Metal Weight
- Discharge Time between Communicating Vessels
- Tank Overflow and Vent Nozzle Sizes
- Industrial Waste Water Flow Rates
- Time Required to Empty a Vertical Cylinder
- Time Required to Empty a Cone
- Time Required to Empty a Horizontal Cylinder
- Time Required to Empty a Sphere
- Hydraulic Flow Through Tubes
- Concrete Pipe (Gravity Flow Through Pipe)
- Flow Rate of Steam
- Flow Rate of Water
- Pumping Cost (Ductile Iron Pipe)