This spreadsheet will help you calculate Flange Rating, based on ASME 16.5 - 2009. Please use this calculator for NPS ranging from 24 to 60. Supported Flange Materials are as follows:
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Flange Rating Calculator (NPS 26 to 60) Workbook Spreadsheet
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Sunday, September 23, 2012
Flange Rating Calculator (NPS 0.5 to 24) Workbook Spreadseet
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This spreadsheet will help you calculate Flange Rating, based on ASME 16.5 - 2009. Please use this calculator for NPS ranging from 0.5 to 24. Supported Flange Materials are as follows:
Friday, September 21, 2012
Two Phase Flow in Piping System (Significance and Usage)
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Wikipedia definition - "In fluid mechanics, two-phase flow occurs in a system containing gas and liquid with a meniscus separating the two phases."
Two-phase flow is simultaneous flow of gas and liquid. Such flow is frequently found in heat exchange equipment. Two-phase flow can be termed as multiphase flow also. Water at saturation conditions exists as both a liquid and a vapor.
Two-phase flow is usually experienced in plants, where boiler produces vapor / steam. Pressurized water-filled tubes while heated through furnace, steam are generated.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Metric Piping Weight Calculation Spreadsheet Workbook
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Metric Piping Weight Calculation Spreadsheet Workbook
This Workbook provides a tool that is intended to provide a quick, easy and accurate method for the piping designer to use when calculating piping system weights. The workbook can be used to calculate the weight of the pipe, flanges, fittings, insulation and hydrotest water for a single size or for multi-size configurations.Notes for use:
- At the bottom of the screen select (and click on) the tab for the size required for the line or system. Do the largest size first then the next size until finished with that line or system
- On the correct size sheet, enter quantities in the (Yellow) quantity column. Lineal meters for Pipe and Insulation. Enter actual count for fittings, flanges and valves.
- For Hydrotest water add the lineal meters of the pipe plus add in a factor for the fittings and valves.
- At the bottom of each page there is a note "ADDITIONAL WEIGHT ITEM". This is the place to add in the weight of items such as Weld-O-Lets or any other previously unlisted items. For record purposes, define the item in the (Yellow) space allowed. The data from all pages will be automatically posted to the summary table at the bottom of this page.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Steel Pipe Vessel Data and Dimensions Spreadsheet
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This is one the biggest spreadsheet i have even seen in my life for Piping Designers & Engineers. This spreadsheet shall be useful for all those persons who are working in an EPC industry and look frequently for dimensions and other calculations. I have embedded the spreadsheet below just for reference. You can download this spreadsheet at link given below the embedded spreadsheet. In short, a brief content of this spreadsheet sheet-wise is as follows:
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Imperial Piping Weight/Load Calculation Spreadsheet Workbook
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This Workbook provides a tool that is intended to provide a quick, easy and accurate method for the piping designer to use when calculating piping system weights. The workbook can be used to calculate the weight of the pipe, flanges, fittings, insulation and hydrotest water for a single size or for multi-size configurations.
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