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link to Importance of Inter Discipline Check or IDC

Importance of Inter Discipline Check or IDC

What is IDC or Inter Discipline Check? IDC or “Inter Discipline Check” is related to the quality of engineering deliverables. This term is frequently used in the engineering design and...

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Design Guidelines for PE & ROTO Lined Carbon Steel Piping

Carbon steel piping with internal PE / ROTO lining is used for liquid service with high chloride as well as higher oxygen content. The maximum operating temperature of the PE & ROTO lined piping...

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Storage Tank Settlement for Piping Stress Analysis

In my last article on stress analysis of tank piping, I described the effect of tank bulging. Click here to refresh yourself on the effect of storage tank bulging. In this article, I will describe...

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Pipe Stress Analysis Report Preparation for Issuing to the Client

Proper documentation of the stress calculation performed using Caesar II or any other stress analysis software is very important as the report or documents are the final deliverables to the client....

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Difference Between Centrifugal and Reciprocating Compressor

Compressors are mechanical devices that increase the pressure of gases by reducing their volume. They are essential in a wide range of applications, including oil and gas industries, chemical and...

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What is Category M Fluid Service for Process Piping Design?

While referring ASME B31.3 code we come across various types of fluid services. In day-to-day engineering design activities, we normally design and construct systems following the rules of Normal...

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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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