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link to B31.4 vs B31.8-Differences between ASME B31.4 and ASME B31.8

B31.4 vs B31.8-Differences between ASME B31.4 and ASME B31.8

What is ASME B31.4? Developed and maintained by ASME, ASME B31.4 is the design code for pipelines transporting liquids and slurries between facilities, production, and storage fields, plants, and...

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Pressure Temperature Rating and Flange Rating of ASME Flanges

Piping Engineers must have come across terms like Flange Pressure Temperature Rating, Flange Rating, P-T rating, Flange Pressure rating, Pressure rating or Flange Class, etc. All these terms are...

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Why is Aveva PDMS better than Intergraph PDS?

What is PDMS? PDMS or Plant Design Management System is a highly popular Engineering Design software developed by AVEVA. Its easily customizable user-friendly feature and multi-user supports in...

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Differences Between Seamless and Welded Pipe | Seamless vs Welded Pipe

What is a Seamless pipe? Seamless pipe is made from a round steel billet (solid cylindrical hunk of steel that is cast from raw steel). This billet is then heated, stretched out, and pushed or...

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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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