I am mostly just asking for curiosity sake. I have been in the industry for a little over a year and wanted to match the codes and specs that I am aware of with others.
I am in the US by the way.
Just for hypothetical, if you were starting out in your career and needed a compiled list of the most important pipeline engineering codes and specifications (e.g. ASME, API), what would your list look like?
Hello everyone,
I have an assignment to plot the volumetric ratio of air to water vs. the Hydrostatic Testing pressure for a pipeline hydrostatic test.
I have already researched Henry's law, but am struggling to find a volumetric variant of it and its equivalent constant to relate with...