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Posts by Anup Kumar Dey

link to Flange Leakage Checking by Pressure Equivalent Method in Caesar II

Flange Leakage Checking by Pressure Equivalent Method in Caesar II

Hopefully, all of you have gone through my post on Methods for checking flange leakage. In that article, I mentioned the theoretical background (analysis criteria, the basic theory behind flange...

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link to Meaning of Pipe Schedule | Pipe Schedule Chart | Pipe Schedule 40 & 80 Dimensions

Meaning of Pipe Schedule | Pipe Schedule Chart | Pipe Schedule 40 & 80 Dimensions

The Pipe Schedule describes the pipe wall thickness. With an increase in pipe schedule number pipe thickness increases. The main function of the pipes is to carry fluid (liquid, gas, fluidized...

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link to Details about CAESAR II Error: “Material is Outside the Temperature Range”.

Details about CAESAR II Error: “Material is Outside the Temperature Range”.

The Problem/Error: While working with Caesar II software, many of you must have received a message stating that the material is outside the temperature range (Refer to Fig. 1) even though you...

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link to What Will You Do if Carbon Steel Pipe is Installed in Place of LTCS: CS vs LTCS

What Will You Do if Carbon Steel Pipe is Installed in Place of LTCS: CS vs LTCS

Low Temperature Carbon Steel Pipes, often referred to as LTCS pipes, are a type of steel pipe specifically designed to operate in environments with extremely low temperatures. These pipes are widely...

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link to Widely Used Piping Codes and Standards

Widely Used Piping Codes and Standards

The huge expansion of the piping industry where it is today is mainly for the available codes, standards, and recommended practices. The main concern for designing any process plant is the safety of...

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link to Stress Analysis of GRP / GRE / FRP Piping System Using Caesar II (ISO 14692)

Stress Analysis of GRP / GRE / FRP Piping System Using Caesar II (ISO 14692)

Glass Reinforced Piping (GRP) products, being proprietary, the choice of component sizes, fittings, and material types are limited depending on the supplier. Potential GRP vendors need to be...

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I am a Mechanical Engineer turned into a Piping Engineer. Currently, I work in a reputed MNC as a Senior Piping Stress Engineer. I am very much passionate about blogging and always tried to do unique things. This website is my first venture into the world of blogging with the aim of connecting with other piping engineers around the world.

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