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Posts by Animesh Chakraborty

link to What is Process Engineering and What Do Process Engineers Do?

What is Process Engineering and What Do Process Engineers Do?

The term “process” can be defined simply as a way to make a product from raw materials. The process engineer's job is to select process steps...

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What is Mach Number? Its Significance, Applications, and Formula

The term Mach Number is very important in fluid mechanics and process engineering. Mach number is widely used for speed comparison purposes with respect to the speed of sound. It is a very important...

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What is a Cold Box in Cryogenic Plants-Air Separation Unit

Cryogenic plants play a vital role in the production and processing of gases at extremely low temperatures, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquid oxygen (LOX), and liquid nitrogen (LIN). At the...

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link to What is Nitrogen Purging? Applications, Procedures, and Benefits of N2 Purging

What is Nitrogen Purging? Applications, Procedures, and Benefits of N2 Purging

Nitrogen purging plays an important role in the safety and functioning of various plants that are susceptible to fire hazards. In fire and explosion protection engineering, an inert (ie,...

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link to What is Inerting? Gases Used for Inerting and Their Selection Criteria

What is Inerting? Gases Used for Inerting and Their Selection Criteria

Inerting refers to the process of introducing an inert gas into an enclosed space to release the gas already present, resulting in a kind of hazard. Although...

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Cryogenic Air Separation Process: A brief introduction

There are many applications of nitrogen, oxygen, and argon in Industry. Like, Gaseous nitrogen (GAN) is used as a raw material or inert gas, while liquid nitrogen (LIN) is used for refrigeration....

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