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link to The Rise of Electric Vehicles and Their Impact on Oil Demand

The Rise of Electric Vehicles and Their Impact on Oil Demand

The automotive industry is undergoing a revolutionary transformation, primarily driven by the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). As governments and consumers increasingly prioritize...

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link to Guidelines for Slurry Piping and Pipeline System Design

Guidelines for Slurry Piping and Pipeline System Design

The slurry is defined as a mixture of suspended solid particles and liquids. Various factors like the size and distribution of particles, level of turbulence, temperature, the concentration of solids...

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link to Supporting and Design Consideration of Small-bore Piping

Supporting and Design Consideration of Small-bore Piping

Small-bore piping is defined as pipes that are 2 inches or less in size. In the piping industry, pipes are categorized into two groups; small-bore pipes and large-bore pipes. Any pipe having a size...

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link to What is Pipe Routing? | Concepts of Pipe Routing

What is Pipe Routing? | Concepts of Pipe Routing

Pipe routing is an engineering technique applied for selecting a proper piping layout fulfilling code and standard requirements, economic considerations, and most importantly safety. It is the...

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link to What is Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC)? Mechanism and Prevention of SCC

What is Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC)? Mechanism and Prevention of SCC

Stress Corrosion Cracking or SCC is a slow failure mechanism of engineering materials in a corrosive environment. Many ductile metals and alloys fail each year due to stress corrosion cracking which...

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link to What is Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC)? | Hydrogen Induced Cracking Mechanism

What is Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC)? | Hydrogen Induced Cracking Mechanism

Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC) is a form of wet H2S cracking that is usually generated by high hydrogen concentration in metals. The mechanism involves atomic hydrogen which diffuses into a metal...

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