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link to Achieving Zero Failures: The Evolution of Intelligent Pipeline Integrity Management

Achieving Zero Failures: The Evolution of Intelligent Pipeline Integrity Management

Introduction: The Silent Threats Beneath Your Infrastructure Millions of miles of pipelines operate unseen, transporting critical resources that power modern economies. Yet these critical...

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link to Methods for Buoyancy Control for Submerged Pipeline Stability

Methods for Buoyancy Control for Submerged Pipeline Stability

Submerged pipeline stability is a crucial design element that ensures a pipeline remains in place when subjected to buoyant forces from water or saturated soil. The primary goal is to counteract this...

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link to Interview Questions on Dynamic Pipe Stress Analysis

Interview Questions on Dynamic Pipe Stress Analysis

Dynamic Pipe Stress Analysis is a specialized engineering evaluation used to assess how piping systems respond to time-dependent (dynamic) loads, such as: Seismic activity (earthquakes) Water...

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link to Interview Questions on FIV, AIV, and Random Vibrations

Interview Questions on FIV, AIV, and Random Vibrations

In the piping engineering industry, the terms FIV, AIV, and Random-Vibrations refer to different types of vibration phenomena that can affect the integrity and safety of piping systems. In recent...

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link to Differences in Thermal Elongation & Load Between FRP and CS Pipes

Differences in Thermal Elongation & Load Between FRP and CS Pipes

Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics (FRP) pipes, also known as Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) pipes, are widely used across various industries, including petrochemical and desalination plants, and can be...

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link to The Importance of Y Factor in ASME B31.3

The Importance of Y Factor in ASME B31.3

The Y factor is a dimensionless coefficient used for calculating the required wall thickness (t) for thin-walled pipes under internal pressure. According to Equation 3a of ASME B31.3, for determining...

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