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link to Snow and Ice Loading on Piping Systems (PDF)

Snow and Ice Loading on Piping Systems (PDF)

Snow and Ice loading is an environmental load and must be considered in pipe stress analysis where the climatic condition specifies the possibility of snow or ice formation. Piping projects in...

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link to What is an RTJ Flange? | Ring Type Joint Flanges (PDF)

What is an RTJ Flange? | Ring Type Joint Flanges (PDF)

An RTJ flange or Ring Type Joint Flange is one of the various types of flanges used widely in piping and pipeline industries. RTJ flanges are commonly used for high-pressure and high-temperature...

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link to Piping, Pipeline and Structural Freelancing Works by Whatispiping Team

Piping, Pipeline and Structural Freelancing Works by Whatispiping Team

Whatispiping team is pleased to inform you all that we have partnered with some of the best freelancers to provide support for various design activities. We have some highly experienced (Experience...

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link to What is Directional Drilling? | Directional Drilling Companies (PDF)

What is Directional Drilling? | Directional Drilling Companies (PDF)

Directional drilling is a boring method that doesn’t drill vertically downward straight lines. In the 1920s the directional drilling process became popular due to the development of curvey...

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link to Introduction to Hydrogen Piping and Pipeline Systems | ASME B31.3 vs ASME B31.12 (PDF)

Introduction to Hydrogen Piping and Pipeline Systems | ASME B31.3 vs ASME B31.12 (PDF)

For more than 50 years, Hydrogen piping and pipeline systems are in use. There are several hundred miles of hydrogen pipelines that are laid to transport hydrogen to serve as fuel. Even though...

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link to What are Flowlines in Oil and Gas? Differences between Flowlines and Pipelines (PDF)

What are Flowlines in Oil and Gas? Differences between Flowlines and Pipelines (PDF)

Pipeline engineers must have heard the term "flowlines" frequently. In the oil and gas industry, Flowlines transport fluids between a wellhead and a gathering station like RMS or MSV or treatment...

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