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Anup Kumar Dey

link to What is a Steam Trap? Types, Selection, Features, Codes & Standards

What is a Steam Trap? Types, Selection, Features, Codes & Standards

A steam trap is an automatic valve that allows condensate, air, and other non-condensable gases (CO2) to be discharged from the steam system while holding or trapping the steam in the system. So,...

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link to Overview of Pipe Coupling and Pipe Coupling Types

Overview of Pipe Coupling and Pipe Coupling Types

A Pipe Coupling or Coupler plays an important role in connecting the pipe sections while maintaining the integrity of the pipes in the process.  It is a very useful pipe fitting for the piping...

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link to API 650 Tank Bulging Effect or Bulging Effect of Storage Tank Shells

API 650 Tank Bulging Effect or Bulging Effect of Storage Tank Shells

Stress analysis of lines connected to API tanks is very critical. I am sure most of you have done stress analysis of lines connected to equipment nozzles. However, when it comes to tank nozzle, there...

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link to Pipe Rack and Rack Piping Design Considerations

Pipe Rack and Rack Piping Design Considerations

A pipe rack is the main artery of a processing unit. It connects all equipment with lines that cannot run through adjacent areas. Because it is located in the middle of most plants, the pipe rack...

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Internal Cleaning of Piping System

This article covers the requirements for cleaning (chemically or mechanically), pickling, passivating, and protecting the internal surfaces of new carbon steel and stainless steel piping. Internal...

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link to Scope of Piping: Inputs and Outputs of Piping Discipline

Scope of Piping: Inputs and Outputs of Piping Discipline

Piping Engineering is not a standalone activity. To successfully finish all engineering aspects piping engineer needs to depend on other disciplines in terms of input and output. While designing a...

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About the Author

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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