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link to What is Radiographic Testing? It’s Types, Principles, Procedures, Standards, Advantages, and Disadvantages

What is Radiographic Testing? It’s Types, Principles, Procedures, Standards, Advantages, and Disadvantages

Radiographic testing (RT) is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method widely used to assess the integrity of materials and structures without causing damage. This technique plays a critical role in...

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Design of Centrifugal Compressor Piping and Appurtenances excluding Anti-Surge Systems

Centrifugal compressors are widely used in process plants to compress gases. Centrifugal Compressors, being rotary equipment, are highly sensitive and prone to vibration. So, the connected piping...

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link to Hooke’s Law: Statement, Equation, Graph, Applications, Limitations

Hooke’s Law: Statement, Equation, Graph, Applications, Limitations

What is Hooke's Law? Hooke's law is a principle of engineering mechanics and physics related to the properties of a material. There are basically two statements for Hooke's law; discovered by the...

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link to PVC Piping and Fittings: Applications, Manufacturing, Standards, & Support Span of PVC Piping

PVC Piping and Fittings: Applications, Manufacturing, Standards, & Support Span of PVC Piping

PVC piping is one of the versatile types of plastic piping. PVC pipes have been in use for many years servicing a lot of applications in various market sectors. These pipes are made out of a material...

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link to Pascal’s law: Definition, Formula, Applications, and Examples

Pascal’s law: Definition, Formula, Applications, and Examples

Pascal's law, also known as the principle of transmission of fluid pressure or Pascal's Principle is a very important theory of fluid mechanics. The law was first stated by the French Mathematician...

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link to What is a Globe Valve? Working, Parts, Types, symbols

What is a Globe Valve? Working, Parts, Types, symbols

Globe valves are linear motion closing-down valves used to start, stop or regulate the flow using a closure member referred to as a disc. The globe valve disk can completely close the flow path or...

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