Designing an ORC System for Ship's WHRS: A Process Engineer's Perspective

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Hello. Physics friends.
I am Fisher.

I am a process engineer in shipbuilding field.
Now I am in a project to design ORC system for ship's WHRS.

Let's make a lot of talk together.

Thanks.
 
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Hello and :welcome: !

Sounds interesting, have fun!
 
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Fisher said:
I am a process engineer in shipbuilding field.
Now I am in a project to design ORC system for ship's WHRS.
A quick tip -- it's often a good idea to define any acronyms that folks reading your posts may not be familiar with. I could mention OPQRST and SAMPLE, but you probably would not know I'm talking about emergency medicine... :wink:
 
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