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link to Flow-Induced Vibration or FIV in a Piping System with Online Course

Flow-Induced Vibration or FIV in a Piping System with Online Course

What is Flow-Induced Vibration or FIV? Flow-Induced Vibration or FIV is a large amplitude, low frequency (generally <100 Hz) vibration that can occur in piping systems carrying high-velocity...

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Piping Thermal Bowing Consideration in Caesar II with an Example

What is Piping Thermal Bowing? Piping Thermal Bowing or Bowing is an effect that occurs in horizontal piping run due to large circumferential temperature gradients which have the potential to...

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Types of Fractional Distillation Process

Fractional distillation is a fundamental separation technique widely used in various industries, including petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food production. This blog post aims to provide an...

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link to How to Avoid Zero Anchor Loads from Piping

How to Avoid Zero Anchor Loads from Piping

Why Software may show Zero Anchor Loads? While stress analysis and supporting considerations it is always a better engineering practice to provide line stops or axial stops or pipe anchors at the...

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link to Types of Piping Supports for the Oil and Gas Industries

Types of Piping Supports for the Oil and Gas Industries

Piping support plays a very crucial role in the proper functioning of piping systems. Pipe support carries the pipe weight with contents. To maintain the integrity of the piping system, A pipe must...

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Understanding Pressure and Temperature in the context of Pressure Vessel Design

Many of the failures that we experience in the process industry are due to overpressure. Overpressure is the result of unbalance or disruption of normal flows of material and energy. This causes...

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