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Category: Piping Stress Basics

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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link to 10 Considerable Points for Pressure Vessel Nozzle Load Tables

10 Considerable Points for Pressure Vessel Nozzle Load Tables

Every EPC company must have project-specific pressure vessel nozzle loading tables which are used for comparing allowable nozzle loads for vessels, columns or towers, heat exchangers, Drums, or any...

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link to Motion Amplification Technology (MAT) for Piping Vibration Visualization

Motion Amplification Technology (MAT) for Piping Vibration Visualization

Iris M from RDI technologies is the first device of its kind that allows users to see – in real-time – the motion that is unseen to the human eye. This patented Motion Amplification Technique...

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link to Rack Piping for a Piping Stress Engineer

Rack Piping for a Piping Stress Engineer

A pipe rack is a very important part of process piping. A Pipe Rack can be defined as a steel-framed structure that supports and carry pipes inside the processing plant and transfer the fluid...

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link to Common Causes of Piping Vibration: How to Reduce Pipe Vibration?

Common Causes of Piping Vibration: How to Reduce Pipe Vibration?

Piping Vibration can be defined as a continuous to-and-fro motion from an equilibrium position. Piping vibration problems cause serious integrity risks to operating plants; both onshore and offshore...

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link to Advantages of using Coordinate System in Caesar II

Advantages of using Coordinate System in Caesar II

As Pipe Stress Engineers, we all, in some way or other, have handled the assignment of modeling and analyzing parallel lines routed over pipe racks or sleepers. Often these lines require Expansion...

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