Tee or Tee connection in piping engineering is a very important pipe fitting and is frequently used to combine or divide a flow. Two types of Tee are available, Equal Tee and Reducing Tee. However,...
Category: Piping Design Basics
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...
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...
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...
Fractional distillation is a fundamental separation technique widely used in various industries, including petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food production. This blog post aims to provide an...
Introduction to Fire Protection System | Fire Fighting System
Importance of Fire Protection System Fire Protection systems are a very important part of safety in any operating plant as it provides a reasonable degree of protection to expensive equipment,...