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Old   May 25, 2010, 11:09
Default need help how can I get bring the same axis
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hello everyone.in my school project, I am working about butterfly valve pressure drop calculation with phoenics 2009. i got a problem i can not fix it. as once in this program,I am openning a cylindrical system and forming a dn 65 pipe, after that start a new object and import butterfly valve. but, as seen in foto attachment, i can not get same line the pipe axis and butterfly valve's bore axis.how i can fix this or do you know other way?

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Old   July 6, 2010, 04:13
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Hi,

Could you please send me the ???.dat file or STL file of the valve, that I can try to make a q1 file for you.
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