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#1 ayadav1983

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Posted 19 March 2008 - 10:31 AM

Hi this is Amit,
e-mail at : yadav.amit15@gmail.com
DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGG(3 YRS FULL TIME)
These days the piping engineerin stuff is in boom in Asian countries as new projects coming up.
i really find it difficult to co-relate stuff with ASME CODES B 31.3,API 650.
i have lost the track completely in engineerin after my completion in diploma i opted for other
industry but plannin to come back in engg with pursuing piping engg.
but its been high time i really need to pull up my socks.
so if anyone can help me with the fundamentals of piping.
e.g. LINE SIZING AND OPTIMISATION,MATERIALS FOR PIPING SYSTEMS,PIPING SYSTEM DESIGN
PIPING DESIGN CODE

I would really appreciate any replies coming up.

Thx

#2 ayadav1983

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Posted 24 March 2008 - 01:05 PM

i really knew would be hard to answer my question
as the question is not specific.

But what i want is short book/link/attachment linked to fundamentals of piping
engg

Awaiting for reply

#3 srtools1980y

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Posted 25 March 2008 - 11:50 PM

hi!
this book will be helpful:
Nayyar_Piping Handbook_McGraw Hill (latest edition)best of luck.

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Posted 26 March 2008 - 08:28 AM

rolleyes.gif Hi Amit,

Please send me a valid e-mail address then I will send you a PDF file about "Engineer and Design LIQUID PROCESS PIPING"

I think that information will be useful for your better understanding of this subject. and "Don't pull up your socks"

Good luck. rolleyes.gif

#5 ayadav1983

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Posted 27 March 2008 - 02:19 PM

hi profe,
e-mail i.d.
yadav.amit15@gmail.com

Well guys thx for the replies

And do you mean Mohinder nayyar's piping handbook

#6 muralidharan j

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Posted 30 March 2008 - 06:00 PM

QUOTE (ayadav1983 @ Mar 27 2008, 03:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi profe,
e-mail i.d.
yadav.amit15@gmail.com

Well guys thx for the replies

And do you mean Mohinder nayyar's piping handbook



HI PLEASE SEND THAT BOOK TO ME ALSO...
jmurali.mail@gmail.com

#7 ayadav1983

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Posted 01 April 2008 - 04:24 PM

i haven't recieved any mails yet
for the pdf format

#8 Rees_101

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Posted 02 April 2008 - 06:36 AM

Cranes Handbook 'Flow of Fluids' would be a good place to start if you get hold of a copy. I refer to that when sizing/designing pipleines. I think they are still avilable.




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