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Posts by Anup Kumar Dey

link to Comparison between Piping and Pipeline Engineering : Piping vs Pipeline

Comparison between Piping and Pipeline Engineering : Piping vs Pipeline

Both Piping and Pipeline originated from Mechanical Engineering and many a time, share common activities. For example, both have piping materials, piping expansion, stress, and support problems. So,...

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link to Stub-in vs Stub-on | Differences between Stub-in and Stub-on Piping Connection

Stub-in vs Stub-on | Differences between Stub-in and Stub-on Piping Connection

Stub-in and Stub-on are methods for making a fabricated branch connection from the pipe. Both types are permitted by many international codes and standards, including ASME B31. However, both of these...

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What is Acoustic-Induced Vibration or AIV?

What is Acoustic-Induced Vibration or AIV? Acoustic-Induced Vibration or AIV is a severe high-frequency vibration that the piping systems carrying vapor or gases may experience near the...

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What is Pump Cavitation? Types, Causes, Effects, and Prevention of Pump Cavitation

What is Pump Cavitation? Pump cavitation is a destructive issue that can generate excess noise and energy usage to serious pump damage. The problems of pump cavitation are not new and...

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link to Flow-Induced Vibration or FIV in a Piping System with Online Course

Flow-Induced Vibration or FIV in a Piping System with Online Course

What is Flow-Induced Vibration or FIV? Flow-Induced Vibration or FIV is a large amplitude, low frequency (generally <100 Hz) vibration that can occur in piping systems carrying high-velocity...

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Piping Thermal Bowing Consideration in Caesar II with an Example

What is Piping Thermal Bowing? Piping Thermal Bowing or Bowing is an effect that occurs in horizontal piping run due to large circumferential temperature gradients which have the potential to...

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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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