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January 3, 2009

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January 1, 2009

Happy New Year 2009

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TYPICAL QUESTIONS FOR PIPING ENGINEER’s KNOWLEDGE TESTING

1.    Can you explain in detail three or more major differences between code ANSI B31.1 and code ANSI B31.3?

2.    There is a power plant inside a Process refinery. Where exactly the ANSI B31.1 & ANSI B31.3 scope break occurs?

3.    Which of the following piping system is more health hazardous. A) Fuel oil piping b) Process piping with Caustic c) process piping with HF acid d) Sulphuric acid piping.

4.    There is a steam piping with low pocket but without steam trap. What will be worst consequence of this layout?

5.    In what circumstance, the reducer of a pump suction piping will be in bottom flat position. Explain why the reducer should be so.

6.    A P&ID shows a spec break (at Flange) between carbon steel & stainless steel specification. What additional arrangements you have to make for that dissimilar material flange joint?

7.    A stainless steel piping specification mentions Galvanized carbons steel bolts. What is your first reaction ti this and how do you rectify it?

8.     How many types of piping speciality items do you know? Why it is called a piping special? Why not we include them in standard piping specification.

9.    Draw a typical steam trap station layout and explain why the existence of a by-pass line around the trap is not a good idea, when the condensate is returning to a condensate header?

10.    Explain what is a “Double block & Bleed” valve? Why we need a bleed valve? When do we use this?

11.    In a typical tie-in where should the spectacle blind be inserted? a) after block valve and towards existing plant b) before block valve and towards new plant. Explain why.

12.    “Stress intensification factor (SIF)” Where do we use this? Explain this term. How many types of these SIF’s exist?

13.    When all design parameters are same, whose thermal expansion is higher among the following? A) Carbon steel b) Stainless steel c) Duplex steel d) Cast Iron e) Galvanized Carbon steel

14.    In a hose station the hose couplings used for water, air & steam should be different type. Do you agree? Explain your view.

15.    What is your view on the usage of Metallic expansion joints? When they become necessary and when they could be avoided?

16.    A water cooler heat exchanger, located on a 20 m high structural platform. Water header is located u/g. What precaution do you take, in case of Pressure loss in cooling water header?

17.    In what order do you arrange the pipes in the Pipe rack and why? How much % of area should be reserved for Future expansion? Specify a range.

18.    When a utility line (like condensate or water etc) is connected permanently to a process piping what precaution we have to take to avoid cross contamination?

19.    A air fin cooler (2 air coolers with each having 2 inlet nozzles) needs a Typical piping arrangement. How many types of piping arrangement is possible.

Source: goldenline.pl/forum/instalacje-rurowe/330624/s/1

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December 30, 2008

Free Software Download

You can download all for free.

Software

Use

Size

Version

ES_Air

Air enthalpy, absolute humidity and wet bulb temperature calculation software

1679 KB

Freeware 1.00.0001b

ES_FlueGas

Flue gas enthalpy and dew point calculation software

1679 KB

Freeware 1.00.0000b

ES_Pump_SM

Pump sizing software

2745 KB

Freeware 1.00.0001b

ES_PumpPower

Pump power calculation software

1635 KB

Freeware 1.00.0000b

ES_Insu

Heat Transfer Calculation of Thermal Insulation

1424 KB

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ES_LineSize

Pipe line sizing by fluid velocity

2003 KB

Freeware 1.00.0002b

ES_Stable

Steam/water properties

1139 KB

Freeware 1.00.0003b

ES_UnitCvt

Unit conversion

1032 KB

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ES_PSel

Pipe dimensions

acc. to ASME B36.10

1467 KB

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ES_StmNzl

Analysis of steam flow at nozzle

1827 KB

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ES_StmPipe

Analysis of steam flow at pipe

1834 KB

Freeware 1.00.0003b

ES_dPCalc

Pressure drop calculation of

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2339 KB

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ES_CasDrain

Cascade heater drain pipe analysis

2295 KB

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ES_SVVent

Safety valve vent stack analysis

2403 KB

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ES_BlowOut

Temporary blow-out steam pipe analysis

2348 KB

Freeware 1.00.0004b-1

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How to install & source: http://www.engsoft.co.kr/index_r2_e.htm

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OVERVIEW OF PROCESS PLANT PIPING SYSTEM DESIGN

i found this great information about ASME course.
This course provides an overview of process plant piping system design.
Here are some documents that you can download for preview

Overview of Process Plant Piping System Design - Instructor's Guide I (PDF: 43KB)

Source: asme.org/Governance/Volunteer/CareerSeries/Overview_Process_Plant_Piping_2.cfm

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