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link to Creep Rupture Usage Factor for Allowable Variations in Elevated Temperature Service

Creep Rupture Usage Factor for Allowable Variations in Elevated Temperature Service

Appendix V of ASME B31.3 code covers the application of the Linear Life Fraction Rule, which provides a method for evaluating variations at elevated temperatures above design conditions where...

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link to Minimum Design Metal Temperature (MDMT) and Impact Test

Minimum Design Metal Temperature (MDMT) and Impact Test

Minimum Design Metal Temperature or MDMT is the lowest temperature that a piping system with specified material and thickness can withstand. While designing piping systems (equipment) in cold regions...

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Modeling Piping Connection to Storage Tank

The tank nozzle can be modeled using the special "Tank Nozzle" object in START-PROF software. Tank connection modeling has a special significant features in comparison with pressure...

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link to Two-Phase Separator Design Basics

Two-Phase Separator Design Basics

A Separator is a type of pressure vessel that is used to separate the gas and liquid from a two-phase mixture. The two-phase separator separates the liquid and gas phases from the...

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link to What is a P&ID Drawing | P&ID Symbols | How to Read P & ID Drawings

What is a P&ID Drawing | P&ID Symbols | How to Read P & ID Drawings

The full form of P&ID is Process and Instrumentation Diagram. This is an engineering document developed by process engineers that shows the piping and other related items for process flow. A...

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link to Introduction to Gate Valves and Gate Valve Types

Introduction to Gate Valves and Gate Valve Types

A Gate valve is a linear-motion manual valve that has a vertical rectangular or circular disc that slides across an opening to stop the flow that acts as a "gate". Generally used for isolation...

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