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link to Is Pipe Stress-Range Calculated Correctly?

Is Pipe Stress-Range Calculated Correctly?

Objective To explain why pipe stress-range calculations might not be correct if pipe support friction is not properly considered. The magnitude of the potential error in stress-range calculation...

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link to Young’s Modulus | Modulus of Elasticity | Elastic Modulus | Young’s Modulus of Steels

Young’s Modulus | Modulus of Elasticity | Elastic Modulus | Young’s Modulus of Steels

Young’s modulus, also known as the modulus of elasticity or elasticity modulus is named after the British physicist Thomas Young. This is a very useful parameter in material science. Young’s...

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link to Air Cooler Piping Stress Analysis using Caesar II

Air Cooler Piping Stress Analysis using Caesar II

The stress analysis methodology of air cooler piping is quite different from other types of heat exchangers. This is mainly due to its different construction and supporting arrangements. The...

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link to PVC Piping and Fittings: Applications, Manufacturing, Standards, & Support Span of PVC Piping

PVC Piping and Fittings: Applications, Manufacturing, Standards, & Support Span of PVC Piping

PVC piping is one of the versatile types of plastic piping. PVC pipes have been in use for many years servicing a lot of applications in various market sectors. These pipes are made out of a material...

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link to Introduction to Stress-Strain Curve

Introduction to Stress-Strain Curve

Stress-Strain Curve is a graphical plot of a material's Stress and its Strain. Stress is plotted on the Y-Axis and Strain is plotted on the X-axis. This Stress and Strain curve provides the relation...

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link to Pascal’s law: Definition, Formula, Applications, and Examples

Pascal’s law: Definition, Formula, Applications, and Examples

Pascal's law, also known as the principle of transmission of fluid pressure or Pascal's Principle is a very important theory of fluid mechanics. The law was first stated by the French Mathematician...

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