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link to Vacuum Breaker: Uses, Working, Function, Installation

Vacuum Breaker: Uses, Working, Function, Installation

A Vacuum Breaker is a device that helps the air to fill the vacuum created inside a steam piping system. As the name suggests, the vacuum breaker breaks the unwanted vacuum inside a closed system....

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12 Phases of Project Life Cycle | Oil and Gas Project Life-Cycle

Managing a project is not so easy. There is every possibility that something can go wrong. Starting from the project initiation to its successful closure, every project has to go through several...

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Upstream, Midstream, Downstream Oil and Gas Industry

In terms of dollar value, the oil and gas industry is considered the best global powerhouse that employs thousands of workers worldwide and controls the overall energy market. Professionals working...

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link to Engineering Deliverables for Chemical, Oil & Gas Projects

Engineering Deliverables for Chemical, Oil & Gas Projects

For the completion of any Engineering Project, It is very important to exchange information among the different Engineering Disciplines for starting the work simultaneously. The documents or objects...

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link to What Are The Pump Affinity Laws? Explanation with a Sample Calculation

What Are The Pump Affinity Laws? Explanation with a Sample Calculation

What are Pump Affinity Laws? Pump affinity laws or Pump Laws are used during hydraulic design to calculate the volume, capacity, head, or power consumption of the centrifugal pumps with changing...

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Underground / Buried Piping System Design

Applications of Buried Piping The piping that is in contact with soil or runs below grade level is called buried or underground piping. In the oil and gas industry, we find frequent use of buried...

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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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