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Differences Between Seamless and Welded Pipe | Seamless vs Welded Pipe

What is a Seamless pipe? Seamless pipe is made from a round steel billet (solid cylindrical hunk of steel that is cast from raw steel). This billet is then heated, stretched out, and pushed or...

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What Are The Pump Affinity Laws? Explanation with a Sample Calculation

What are Pump Affinity Laws? Pump affinity laws or Pump Laws are used during hydraulic design to calculate the volume, capacity, head, or power consumption of the centrifugal pumps with changing...

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Underground / Buried Piping System Design

Applications of Buried Piping The piping that is in contact with soil or runs below grade level is called buried or underground piping. In the oil and gas industry, we find frequent use of buried...

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Pressure vs Stress: Differences Between Pressure and Stress

In the piping industry, the term Pressure and Stress are always used and most of the time it creates huge confusion among users as the unit of both Pressure and Stress is the same (Pounds per square...

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Storage Tank Piping Layout with Online Course

Storage tanks are the containers/vessels which are used for storing the fluid. A group of tanks together is called ’Tank Farms’. The preferred design standard for Atmospheric storage tanks is API...

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Comparison of Pipe and Tube | Pipe Vs Tube

What is a Pipe? Pipes are used for transporting fluids and gases in Chemical, Petrochemical, Power Plants, Refineries, Storage units, Compressed air systems, Plumbing systems, etc. They are...

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