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Category: Piping Stress Analysis

link to Piping Stress Man-hour estimation process for a specific Project

Piping Stress Man-hour estimation process for a specific Project

Man-hour is the unit for estimating the time required for completing an activity of a project. Man-hours estimation is a crucial activity for winning projects. Labor cost constitutes a considerable...

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Hot Sustained Stress and Alt Sustained Stress Checking in Caesar II

Hot Sustained Stress Analysis Hot sustained stress analysis is a fundamental aspect of piping stress evaluation. It is performed to ensure that a piping system remains safe and structurally sound...

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Slug Flow Analysis Using Dynamic Spectrum Method in Caesar II

The basics of slug flow, Calculation of Slug forces, and static analysis methodology in Caesar II are provided in my last article titled "Static Analysis of Slug Flow". Click here to read the same....

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link to What is Restrained and Unrestrained Pipes: Part 2

What is Restrained and Unrestrained Pipes: Part 2

Start-Prof is a part of PASS software suite for piping stress analysis, hydraulics analysis, boiler & pressure vessel, heat exchanger, column, tank design & stress analysis is available...

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Pipeline Stress Analysis

Pipeline Stress Analysis is quite different from normal plant piping stress analysis. Normally Pipelines run kilometers in length for transferring oil, gas, water, or sewer. There are two types of...

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link to What is Restrained and Unrestrained Pipes: Part 1

What is Restrained and Unrestrained Pipes: Part 1

Start-Prof is a part of PASS software suite for piping stress analysis, hydraulics analysis, boiler & pressure vessel, heat exchanger, column, tank design & stress analysis is available...

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Hi There! Welcome to my space, I am Anup Kumar Dey, an experienced Piping and Pipeline engineer for the last 20 years. Through this platform, I will share my experiences and knowledge with you in an innovative way. So be with me for the next couple of years!

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