Gaskets and Gasketed Joints

Gaskets and Gasketed Joints
Author: John Bickford
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1498709427

Bringing together decades of research findings into a single, coherent source, this practical guide discusses industrial, automotive, and chemical gasket types and materials from selection, installation, and testing to applications and problem-solving and prevention methods. The coverage includes, but is not limited to, the complex mechanical and l

WRC Bulletin

WRC Bulletin
Author: Welding Research Council (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1975
Genre: Welding
ISBN:

Piping and Pipeline Engineering

Piping and Pipeline Engineering
Author: George A. Antaki
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2003-05-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0824755189

Taking a big-picture approach, Piping and Pipeline Engineering: Design, Construction, Maintenance, Integrity, and Repair elucidates the fundamental steps to any successful piping and pipeline engineering project, whether it is routine maintenance or a new multi-million dollar project. The author explores the qualitative details, calculations, and techniques that are essential in supporting competent decisions. He pairs coverage of real world practice with the underlying technical principles in materials, design, construction, inspection, testing, and maintenance. Discover the seven essential principles that will help establish a balance between production, cost, safety, and integrity of piping systems and pipelines The book includes coverage of codes and standards, design analysis, welding and inspection, corrosion mechanisms, fitness-for-service and failure analysis, and an overview of valve selection and application. It features the technical basis of piping and pipeline code design rules for normal operating conditions and occasional loads and addresses the fundamental principles of materials, design, fabrication, testing and corrosion, and their effect on system integrity.

Pressure Vessel Design Manual

Pressure Vessel Design Manual
Author: Dennis R. Moss
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2004-01-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080524125

A pressure vessel is a container that holds a liquid, vapor, or gas at a different pressure other than atmospheric pressure at the same elevation. More specifically in this instance, a pressure vessel is used to 'distill'/'crack' crude material taken from the ground (petroleum, etc.) and output a finer quality product that will eventually become gas, plastics, etc. This book is an accumulation of design procedures, methods, techniques, formulations, and data for use in the design of pressure vessels, their respective parts and equipment. The book has broad applications to chemical, civil and petroleum engineers, who construct, install or operate process facilities, and would also be an invaluable tool for those who inspect the manufacturing of pressure vessels or review designs. - ASME standards and guidelines (such as the method for determining the Minimum Design Metal Temperature)are impenetrable and expensive: avoid both problems with this expert guide - Visual aids walk the designer through the multifaceted stages of analysis and design - Includes the latest procedures to use as tools in solving design issues

WRC Bulletin

WRC Bulletin
Author: Welding Research Council (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1999
Genre: Welding
ISBN: