Piping and Pipeline Engineers often talk about pipe stress analysis or pipeline stress analysis which is a dedicated activity performed by stress engineers using some kind of software like Caesar II,...
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Differences Between Piping Wall Thickness and Pipeline Wall Thickness
While "piping" and "pipeline" may sound similar, they refer to different applications and contexts within the broader field of fluid transportation. This distinction affects how wall thickness is...
Many times, you will find the piping geometry to run in the vertical direction. A typical example could be the Column or Tower piping (Refer to Fig. 1). From the overhead nozzle, the pipe runs...
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What is NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)? | NFPA Codes and Standards
Fire has been both a crucial element in human progress and a formidable force of destruction throughout history. As communities have grown and technology has advanced, so too have the challenges of...
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