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Tmcp Pipe In Process Area

tmcp pipe in process purpose

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#1 projoot

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Posted 26 September 2017 - 08:11 AM

During engineering phase of  compression facilities project   , the contractor has proposed for us to use TMPCP pipe in the processing  area(compression section ,HP &LP  flares , inlet separation)   in accordance with code  API 5L Psl2 X60 , 
ours standard is to use pipe for process purpose in accordance with  ASME B31.3
 
effluent : natural gas 
concerned pipe size: 64" ,56",48",36",.......8"
pressure = 10 to 57 bara
temperature= 10°c to 140° 
material :  CS  , LTCS
 
please advise us if this prposal is accepable and secure at all expected cases 
and also to inform us the advantage and disavatge of this solution in term of price , shedule,operability ,security and reliability during the life of the facilities.


#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 26 September 2017 - 05:03 PM

You have posted the same, identical query in every other forum within our website.

This is total nonsensical action.

 

Please stop posting duplicate postings of the same query.  This is not acceptable practice in our Forums.  It contributes nothing but chaos and complete confusion as to how our members can respond.

 

I will continue to delete any other duplicate postings you make, so please stop this inane practice.



#3 projoot

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Posted 26 September 2017 - 07:21 PM

You have posted the same, identical query in every other forum within our website.

This is total nonsensical action.

 

Please stop posting duplicate postings of the same query.  This is not acceptable practice in our Forums.  It contributes nothing but chaos and complete confusion as to how our members can respond.

 

I will continue to delete any other duplicate postings you make, so please stop this inane practice.

noted. 



#4 latexman

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Posted 26 September 2017 - 07:36 PM   Best Answer

You may get a good answer here, but it seems to be a question best answered by mechanical, welding, metallurgy engineers, not Chemical engineers.



#5 projoot

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Posted 27 September 2017 - 04:13 PM

thanks Mr but please can you help me for this topic. 



#6 latexman

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Posted 27 September 2017 - 08:09 PM

If you don't get a good response here, try the "Pipelines, Piping, and Fluid Mechanics engineering" forum at www.eng-tips.com



#7 projoot

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Posted 29 September 2017 - 04:04 PM

thanks






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