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Piping Systems and Applications! - Resources, Tools and Basic Information for Engineering and Design.

Design Strategy

The design process of piping systems.

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BFD - Block Flow Diagram

It is common to use the Block Flow Diagram - BFD - as a schematic illustration of the major process

Engineering and Design of Liquid Process Piping Systems

An engineering and design tutorial for liquid process piping applications. Design Strategy, General Piping Design, Metal Piping Systems, Plastic Piping Systems, Rubber and Elastomer Piping Systems, Thermoset Piping Systems, Double Containment Piping Systems, Lined Piping Systems, Valves, Ancillary Equipment, Corrosion Protection and Design Examples

Equivalent Pipe Length Method - Calculating Pressure Loss in Piping Systems

Calculating pressure loss in piping systems with the Equivalent Pipe Length Method

Metals and Corrosion Resistance

Common metals and their corrosion resistance to aggressive fluids as acids, bases and more

Online Hydronic Piping Systems Analysis

Hydronic piping systems online calculator

P&ID - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram

A Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - P&ID, is a schematic illustration of functional relationship of piping, instrumentation and system equipment components

PFD - Process Flow Diagram

The Process Flow Diagram - PFD, a schematic illustration of the system

Pipe Bends and Thrust Block Forces

Pipe bends and thrust blocks forces due to fluid velocity and internal pressure


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