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Posts by Anu Sharma

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What is Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG?

Liquefied Petroleum Gas, commonly known as LPG, plays a vital role in our daily lives, offering a clean, efficient, and reliable source of energy for various applications. Whether it's for cooking in...

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Gas Turbines: Definition, Applications, Working, Components, Types, Design, Advantages

A gas turbine is a rotary machine in which the chemical energy of the fuel is converted into mechanical energy or kinetic energy in terms of shaft power. In other words, it is a mechanical power or...

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Introduction to Finite Element Analysis or FEA

In recent times, FEA or Finite Element analysis is the most widely used method for solving engineering and mathematical models. Using Finite Element Analysis or FEA, a physical phenomenon is...

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AutoPIPE vs CAESAR II: Differences between CAESAR II & AUTOPIPE

What is Autopipe? Autopipe is a computer-based engineering program to determine pipe stresses, pipe support design, flange analysis, and equipment nozzle load analysis under dynamic and static...

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Guided Cantilever Method

The guided Cantilever method is one of the approximate methods for piping flexibility checking. This method is widely used by piping designers to check the approximate flexibility of simple piping...

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Free Body Diagram: Definition, Purpose, Examples, Steps

The concept of a free-body diagram is widely used in engineering and physics. A free-body diagram is a force diagram (a graphic, dematerialized, symbolic representation) that shows the relative...

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I am a piping stress engineer with 7+ yrs experience. I work in a reputed MNC in Delhi NCR. I will share my knowledge and experience with you on this platform.

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