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link to Carbon Steel vs Stainless Steel: Differences between Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel

Carbon Steel vs Stainless Steel: Differences between Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel

Steel as an engineering material finds diverse applications. The basic components of all steel materials are iron and carbon. Even though Steel signifies a broad range of ferrous metal alloys, most...

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link to Pour Point: Definition, Significance, Features, Measurements, Factors

Pour Point: Definition, Significance, Features, Measurements, Factors

The pour point of a liquid (crude oil or a petroleum fraction) is the temperature below which the liquid becomes plastic and loses its flow characteristics. So pour point is the demarcation point of...

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link to Pressure Relief Valve (PRV): Definition, Types, Working, Location, Sizing, Codes and Standards

Pressure Relief Valve (PRV): Definition, Types, Working, Location, Sizing, Codes and Standards

A pressure relief valve is used to release excess pressure from a system during overpressure situations thus avoiding catastrophic failure. So, a Pressure relief valve is an important process safety...

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Types of Construction Equipment for Oil & Gas Projects

Construction Equipment plays an important role in the construction process. Proper selection of equipment is necessary for the Economy, Quality, Safety, Speed, and Timely completion of the Project. A...

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What is Front End Engineering Design or FEED Engineering? FEED vs Detailed Engineering

Front End Engineering Design or FEED is an engineering design approach adopted prior to detailed engineering, procurement, and construction. It is an important engineering design phase that is used...

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link to Maximum Shear Stress Theory: Tresca Theory of Failure

Maximum Shear Stress Theory: Tresca Theory of Failure

Maximum shear stress theory provides failure criteria for mechanical components made of ductile material. This failure criterion is developed by the French mechanical engineer, Henri Tresca, and...

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