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link to What is Material Selection Diagram? Its Purpose, Development, and Example

What is Material Selection Diagram? Its Purpose, Development, and Example

What is a material selection diagram? A material selection diagram often called MSD in engineering terminology is basically an engineering drawing that shows the basic scheme of a process along...

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Underground Piping Insulation

In refineries, chemical, and petrochemical industries we frequently find that pipes are insulated. All of these pipes are aboveground. So, sometimes a question arises in mind "does the underground...

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link to What is a Fire Hydrant? Its Types, Working, Components, and Color Coding

What is a Fire Hydrant? Its Types, Working, Components, and Color Coding

A fire hydrant is a visible connection point placed in defined locations for firefighters to tap into a water supply. All buildings, parking areas, roadsides, mines, industrial areas, etc. must have...

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Hydraulic Calculation Guidelines

1. What is the purpose of hydraulic calculation? A hydraulic calculation is performed for the pump, compressor, control valve, and piping system.  These are the most commonly used equipment &...

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link to Fluid Flow | Flow through Pipes| Effects of Fluid Properties on the Piping System

Fluid Flow | Flow through Pipes| Effects of Fluid Properties on the Piping System

What is meant by Fluid Flow? Fluid flow describes how fluid behaves when in motion. It is a vital engineering perspective and studied in hydraulics and fluid mechanics. The theory of fluid flow is...

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What are Flowlines in Oil and Gas? Differences between Flowlines and Pipelines

Pipeline engineers must have heard the term "flowlines" frequently. In the oil and gas industry, Flowlines transport fluids between a wellhead and a gathering station like RMS or MSV or treatment...

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