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  1. jim0210

    Flow induced pulsation past a dead leg branches for liquid lines.

    Hi All, Thank you very much for all the replies.. Your inputs are highly appreciated.. Thanks again, Jim0210
  2. jim0210

    Flow induced pulsation past a dead leg branches for liquid lines.

    Hi, Is there also a possibility of a flow induced pulsation on liquid lines past a dead leg branches along a pipeline sytem? This seems only applicable for gas lines. Can anyone shed light on this matter? Thanks in advance. jim0210
  3. jim0210

    cryogenic bending/bowing of LNG rundown lines

    Thank you gentlemen for your valuable replies. And also Thank you John for this valuable article by LC Peng it is very usefull. Thanks again jim0210
  4. jim0210

    cryogenic bending/bowing of LNG rundown lines

    An example of Partial filling situation may be an initial LNG filling in to the pipe line (e.g. start up) or an LNG draining out from the pipe line. Thanks, jim0210
  5. jim0210

    cryogenic bending/bowing of LNG rundown lines

    Any body in the group had experience in considering cryogenic bending/bowing in their stress analysis of LNG rundown lines. This is the phenomena in which during the period when horizontal pipe lines are partially filled with LNG, a temperature differential from top to bottom of the pipe would...
  6. jim0210

    Fabric type Expansion Joint

    Does any one in the group had an experience using a fabric type of expansion joint in thier projects? What are the dis advantages of such type? is this capable enough to withstand high temp. and high pressure service? Thanks in advance... Happy holidays to all!! jimm0210
  7. jim0210

    difference between pressure surge and slug flow

    I am confused with some authors explanation about pressure surge and slug flow in a pipe line. Can anyone explain the difference between the two..

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