Misc. Specialty slide rule at the antique store

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The discussion highlights the utility of slide rules, particularly in fluid flow calculations and valve comparisons. A specific slide rule, found in a small town store near Nashville, TN, includes guide cards for reading different types of valves and is noted for its surprising capability despite being somewhat tedious to use. Users appreciate slide rules for their efficiency in comparing alternatives and their minimal error margin in calculations. The Masoneilan control valve version is mentioned, along with the frequent lending of interesting slide rules among users. The Dwyer velocity pressure slide rule is frequently used for practical applications, especially in environments where using a computer is impractical. Overall, slide rules are valued for their portability and effectiveness in technical calculations.
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It still has the guide cards for how to read it for different types of valves, etc... I found it in a small town store, outside Nashville, TN, USA, picked it up because I haven't seen one of these before. A little tedious to use, but, it is more capable than I would've thought. Thought someone other than me might think it was neat.
 
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Slide rules are useful for quickly and easily comparing different alternatives. And they are a negligible source of error in fluid flow calculations.
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This one was given to me back when I was buying a lot of Masoneilan control valves.
 
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jrmichler said:
Slide rules are useful for quickly and easily comparing different alternatives. And they are a negligible source of error in fluid flow calculations.

I haven't seen the Masoneilan version of that one. Most of the interesting rules I've seen or had, found new homes very quickly, usually being lent out by those I lent them to. Somewhere there's a large repository of steam tables, relief valve calculators, nomograms, product data sheets...

I use the Dwyer velocity pressure slide rule all the time. I guess I could have done a spreadsheet for that, but it never really seemed necessary. Also, carrying a computer into some of the hellholes I go into check airflows would be problematic.
 
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