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Category: Piping Stress Basics

link to Technical Bid Evaluation of Vendor Spring Hanger Offers

Technical Bid Evaluation of Vendor Spring Hanger Offers

The term TBE i.e, Technical Bid Evaluation is well-known to all piping engineers. Whenever any piping item is purchased from a vendor, before placing the final order, it is required to check the...

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How to perform the buckling analysis of Vacuum Piping

Buckling analysis for Vacuum Piping Systems is very important that every piping stress engineer should perform while analyzing Vacuum Piping. Vacuum piping analysis in the START-PROF software is...

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link to API 650 Tank Bulging Effect or Bulging Effect of Storage Tank Shells

API 650 Tank Bulging Effect or Bulging Effect of Storage Tank Shells

Stress analysis of lines connected to API tanks is very critical. I am sure most of you have done stress analysis of lines connected to equipment nozzles. However, when it comes to tank nozzle, there...

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link to Meaning of Pipe Schedule | Pipe Schedule Chart | Pipe Schedule 40 & 80 Dimensions

Meaning of Pipe Schedule | Pipe Schedule Chart | Pipe Schedule 40 & 80 Dimensions

The Pipe Schedule describes the pipe wall thickness. With an increase in pipe schedule number pipe thickness increases. The main function of the pipes is to carry fluid (liquid, gas, fluidized...

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link to What Will You Do if Carbon Steel Pipe is Installed in Place of LTCS: CS vs LTCS

What Will You Do if Carbon Steel Pipe is Installed in Place of LTCS: CS vs LTCS

Low Temperature Carbon Steel Pipes, often referred to as LTCS pipes, are a type of steel pipe specifically designed to operate in environments with extremely low temperatures. These pipes are widely...

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Load Case Editor vs Operation Mode Editor

START-PROF has Smart Operation Mode Editor instead of Load Case Editor. When you add new load F or support movement D in CAESAR II , you must add it into load case editor manually, thinking...

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