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Piping Engineer

10/01/2008 11:38 AM

Please explain how to find pipe schedules ?

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Re: Piping Engineer

10/01/2008 12:14 PM

Try here:

http://www.texaspipe.com/carbon_products.html

and here:

http://www.pipingdesigners.com/downloads/pipechart.htm#choice

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Re: Piping Engineer

10/01/2008 4:03 PM

Are you looking for the dimensions of standard pipe schedules? If so, a simple Google search will give you many hits.

Or are you asking what is the required schedule (thickness) of pipe that you need for a specific application? (this question is a little trickier and you would need to refer to the applicable code such as ASME B31.3)

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Re: Piping Engineer

10/02/2008 3:42 AM

Sorry i am asking M.S pipe presser temperature ratings Please give advise.

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10/02/2008 10:21 AM
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Re: Piping Engineer

10/02/2008 3:08 AM

Please, give me a valid e-mail address to send you the pipe schedule. What I have I can not copy here.

Hope this helps

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10/02/2008 3:46 AM

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Re: Piping Engineer

10/05/2008 8:16 AM

Know basic and more about PIPING
http://pipingguide.blogspot.com

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Re: Piping Engineer

10/05/2008 11:22 AM

Beware of the the information you see on the link shown on: http://pipingguide.blogspot.com

Some of it is out and out wrong (example: Queation #1 the correct answer is ASME B31.3 not B31.5)


After reading the complete document I get the idea that this is nothing more than an employment TEST for some company in India, not an Engineering and Design training tool.

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Sorry for wrong information

10/05/2008 9:10 PM

Hi

I correct the mistake

What is the ASME code followed for design of piping systems in Process
pipings (Refineries & Chemical Industries)?
(i) B31.1
(ii) B31.3
(iii) B31.5
(iv) B31.9

Answer (ii)

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www.pipingguide.blogspot.com

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Re: Piping Engineer

10/07/2008 10:34 AM

please advise how to calculate pump head any softwer is ther please help me.

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