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link to What is a Miter Bend? Design Formulas for Miter Bend Calculation

What is a Miter Bend? Design Formulas for Miter Bend Calculation

In the Piping and Pipeline Engineering field, Miter Bend plays an important role because standard Elbows are not easily available and economical for larger pipe sizes. The site Engineer or the...

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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 Dish and Nozzle Center line Distance Calculation from Nozzle Orientation of Pressure Vessel

Dish and Nozzle Center line Distance Calculation from Nozzle Orientation of Pressure Vessel

Many a time during our day-to-day engineering services we need to calculate several important dimensions from the Nozzle Orientation drawing (Part of the Equipment GA drawing) of the pressure vessel....

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link to Case Study of Tank Farm Design and Dike Wall Height Calculation

Case Study of Tank Farm Design and Dike Wall Height Calculation

The following article will provide a sample case study for Tank Farm Design based on OISD 118. It will also provide a sample tank dike wall calculation for the same tank farm. Let's assume that the...

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link to Difference between Primary loads and Secondary loads in a Piping System

Difference between Primary loads and Secondary loads in a Piping System

Piping Stress Analysis is the scientific or engineering study of all the stresses generated in a piping system. Now from where this stress comes? From the mathematical definition of stress, we all...

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Stress or Strain: Which Comes First?

The knowledge of both stress and strain is very important in design as their relationship to each other defines the mechanical properties of a material. But which comes first between Stress and...

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