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BlogAman Khan2021-06-20T15:35:10+00:00
Ali Mansur Bukhari2025-02-10T21:45:32+00:00

Special Considerations to weld Q&T Pipe Materials

By Ali Mansur Bukhari|2025-02-10T21:45:32+00:00February 10th, 2025|Fabrication and Welding|3 Comments

Welding a quench and tempered (Q&T) pipe requires careful consideration of the material properties and the impact of welding on those properties. The process must ensure that the welded joint maintains mechanical integrity without compromising the base

Ali Mansur Bukhari2025-02-15T00:34:57+00:00

Drained and Undrained Soil Properties for Pipeline Stress Analysis

By Ali Mansur Bukhari|2025-02-15T00:34:57+00:00January 2nd, 2025|Pipe Soil Interaction|0 Comments

The shear strength of soils, including sand, clay, and organic soils, depends on whether the soil is considered drained or undrained. Here’s a breakdown of typical values: 1. Sand (Granular Soils) Drained Shear Strength: Governed by effective stress and friction angle

Ali Mansur Bukhari2025-01-02T10:48:40+00:00

Essential Guide to Welding an Olet on a Tee: Best Practices and Considerations

By Ali Mansur Bukhari|2025-01-02T10:48:40+00:00December 10th, 2024|Fabrication and Welding|0 Comments

Can we weld an Olet on Pipe Fitting? Yes, it is possible to weld an olet (e.g., a Weldolet, Sockolet, or Threadolet) onto a pipe fitting such as a tee, but there are important considerations to ensure

Ali Mansur Bukhari2025-01-02T10:51:00+00:00

Pipeline Design Analysis: Ensuring Safety and Reliability with PipeMath

By Ali Mansur Bukhari|2025-01-02T10:51:00+00:00December 9th, 2024|Pipeline Design Analysis|0 Comments

Pipelines are the lifelines of modern industry, enabling the safe and efficient transportation of vital resources like oil, gas, water, and chemicals across vast distances. They connect industries, power economies, and provide essential resources to

Aman Khan2024-11-02T05:42:50+00:00

Pipeline Design Courses Interest

By Aman Khan|2024-11-02T05:42:50+00:00November 2nd, 2024|Videos|1 Comment

We want hear about your expectations on a pipeline course to be offered online: Duration: Cost Timing:

Aman Khan2024-12-10T16:46:43+00:00

Pipeline Valves

By Aman Khan|2024-12-10T16:46:43+00:00June 21st, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments

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