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Piping Stress Analysis

link to Stress Critical Line List or Piping Critical Line List: Definition and Basis

Stress Critical Line List or Piping Critical Line List: Definition and Basis

Stress analysis is a complex task and in any process unit, there are a huge number of lines exist which run from one location to another. Analyzing all lines will take a lot of time which in turn...

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link to What’s new in ISO 14692-2017 Edition

What’s new in ISO 14692-2017 Edition

What is ISO 14692? ISO 14692 is an international standard that specifies the requirements and recommendations for the design, construction, installation, and operation of fiberglass-reinforced...

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link to What does a Pipe Stress Engineer need to know?

What does a Pipe Stress Engineer need to know?

Pipe Stress Engineer is the person who ensures that the pipe routing done by the piping designer or Engineer (Layout) is consistent with the allowable's in the applicable piping Codes. This...

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link to Buried/Underground Piping Stress Analysis using START-PROF

Buried/Underground Piping Stress Analysis using START-PROF

This Tutorial Video will explain the methodology used during Buried (Underground) Piping (Pipeline) Stress Analysis with PASS/START-PROF software. Stress Analysis of Underground piping always...

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link to Importance & Impact of Stress Intensification Factor (SIF) in Piping

Importance & Impact of Stress Intensification Factor (SIF) in Piping

What is the Stress Intensification Factor or SIF? As per Code ASME Section III, the Stress Intensification Factor or SIF is defined as the Fatigue Correlation Factors that compare the fatigue life...

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link to Nonstandard Valve Model for Pipe Stress Analysis: Angular, 3-way, 4-way, with Actuator

Nonstandard Valve Model for Pipe Stress Analysis: Angular, 3-way, 4-way, with Actuator

In the process or the power piping industry, many a time several non-standard valves are used for some specific requirements. A few examples of those are Angular Valves, Three-Way valves, Four-way...

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