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Posts by Anup Kumar Dey

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Types of Stresses in a Piping System

As per layman’s language, Piping Stress analysis is the analysis of stresses in the piping system. Now the question arises what are these stresses? Piping Stress is generated whenever a load acts...

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Difference between ASME B16.47 Series A and Series B Flanges

ASME B16.47 is an American standard for large-diameter steel flanges. This standard covers the design of flanges from NPS 26 to NPS 60. For lower sizes i.e., up to NPS 24, ASME B16.5 has to be...

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link to Stress Intensity Factor (SIF), Flexibility Factor: ASME B31.3 vs ASME B31J

Stress Intensity Factor (SIF), Flexibility Factor: ASME B31.3 vs ASME B31J

A piping system consists of many different components such as bends, elbows, reducers, tees, valves, and flanges. However, in the pipe stress analysis, these various components are idealized into two...

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Who is a Piping Design Engineer or Piping Designer or Piping Layout Engineer?

Piping Design Engineers, Piping Layout Engineers, or Piping Designers are piping professionals who design the piping network of the complete plant. Piping Designing means deciding the overall plant...

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Differences Between ASME B31.3 and B31.1: B31.3 vs B31.1

When it comes to piping design and construction in industrial settings, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) plays a crucial role in establishing safety and performance standards. Two...

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Pipe Thickness Calculation of Straight Pipe under External Pressure/ Vacuum Pressure Condition

Piping systems under vacuum conditions, Jacketed Piping, Offshore pipelines, piping inside equipment, etc. are subjected to both internal as well as external pressure. Contrary to the internal...

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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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