In every project, engineers, contractors, and others must refer to different standards, codes, specifications, and more to do their work. Have you ever pondered the distinctions between a code and a...
Category: Piping
Computational Fluid Dynamics in Piping: Meaning, Uses, Benefits, Software
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has emerged as a cornerstone in the field of piping engineering, revolutionizing the way engineers analyze and design fluid flow within pipelines. In this write-up,...
Unlocking the Power of Caesar II: Piping Stress Analysis Software
Caesar II is a computer software program primarily used in the field of piping stress analysis for the design and evaluation of piping systems within various industries, including oil and gas,...
What Are Seamless Steel Pipes? Seamless Pipe vs Welded Pipes
Steel pipes are manufactured by two most widely used processes; the seamless method and the welded method. Seamless steel pipes provide some distinct advantages over welded counterparts so they are...
A sampling connection is a type of connection in piping that allows for the extraction of a representative sample of a fluid or gas from within a pipeline for the purpose of analysis or testing....
Level of Development vs Level of Details: Significance and Applications
What is the Level of Development? Level of Development (LOD) is a concept used in Building Information Modeling (BIM) projects to describe the level of completeness and accuracy of a BIM model at...