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Posts by Ankur Srivastava

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Managing Technical Information Exchange With Process Equipment / Package Vendors

Who is an Equipment Manufacturer? A manufacturer produces/fabricates and/or assembles the pieces of equipment parts for the end-user. A manufacturer may not assemble the equipment pieces. Many a...

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Site Visit Safety Rules: Operating Plant Visit Safety Guidelines

Awareness of Safety Rules during a Field Visit (Operating site/Construction Site) is a must. But most of the new designers/engineers working in design consultancy firms are unaware of it. While...

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API 610 Pumps vs ANSI / ASME B73.1 Centrifugal Pumps

ANSI Pump and API Pump are two types of Centrifugal pump styles that are used in Chemical Plants, Refineries, and Oil and Gas Industries. They have some distinct differences. This article will...

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Damaging effects of Low-Velocity Flow In Piping And Pipelines

Is Low-Velocity Flow Bad? Many of you are aware that high velocities in piping and pipelines lead to many operational and maintenance issues like piping vibration, noise, pipe material erosion,...

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About the Author

Ankur Srivastava is a Chemical Engineer with 35 years of process engineering experience in oil and gas, refining, polymers, and petrochemical industries. His vast experience includes conceptual and feasibility studies, front end engineering design, detail engineering, company standards preparation, pre-commissioning / operation manuals, erection, pre-commissioning, and start-up assistance, PHA and HAZOP, and planning and quality control. He runs a blog on an American website “Cheresources” titled “Ankurs Chemical Engg Blog” with a viewership exceeding 2 million for his blog articles. He also contributes to chemical engineering articles on other popular professional and engineering platforms such as LinkedIn & whatispiping.com

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