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Optimized Design of Pipe-in-Pipe Systems

SPE Production & Facilities, 2002
Summary Deepwater subsea developments must address flow-assurance issues, and these increasingly form a more critical part of the design. Pipe-in-pipe (PIP) systems, one of the options available in the designers’ toolbox for overcoming these problems, are recognized as thermally efficient, reliable, and proven technology for insulated ...
M. Hausner, M. Dixon
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What’s in the pipes?

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2021
When I call my plumber I want something repaired, I want it done quickly, and once it is done I don’t generally demand to see the clog that has been removed. I simply ask: has the job been completed and is the sink working again, can I flush the toilet, and is the shower usable? Is this indifference to the why and how a mistake?
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Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems


This standard provides methods and practices for achieving effective control of external corrosion on underground or submerged metallic piping systems.

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This is Not a Pipe

South African Journal of Psychology, 1997
This article examines the lives of roadside vendors using a ethnographic imagery. However, instead of rediscovering their plight, post structuralism is echoed - demonstrating, perhaps, that the researcher never unearths anything other than what is known already.
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The economics of PIPEs

Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2017
This paper considers a sample of 3,001 private investments in public equities (PIPEs). Issuing firms tend to be small and poorly performing, so have limited access to traditional sources of finance. To attract capital, they offer shares in a PIPE at a substantial discount to the market price, along with warrants and a collection of other rights ...
Michael S. Weisbach   +3 more
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A novel laboratory test for backward erosion piping

International Journal of Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, 2018
A new type of laboratory test has been developed for measuring the local hydraulic conditions required for the progression of backward erosion piping, an internal erosion mechanism for water-retain...
B. Robbins   +4 more
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Passive Seismic Protection of Building Piping Systems — A Review

, 2020
Piping systems are typical nonstructural components of a building. Previous investigations have reported many cases that earthquake causes damages or failures of piping system, resulting in seconda...
Jie Tan, Peng Zhang, Q. Feng, G. Song
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Pipes and Horns

1991
The wave propagation phenomena in fluids that we have examined in previous chapters have referred to waves in infinite or semi-infinite spaces generated by the vibrational motion of some small object or surface in that space. We now turn to the very different problem of studying the sound field inside the tube of a wind instrument. Ultimately, we shall
Thomas D. Rossing, Neville H. Fletcher
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Estimation of a Pipe’s Features with In-Pipe Robot

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015
Most of pipelines are installed under the ground, so maintaining is one of the most critical issue. Furthermore, their own locations are difficult to be identified because of its environment. For those reason, identifying the location of pipelines is widely under the research with in-pipe robots.
Hyunseok Yang, Won Jeon, Jung Wan Park
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Hydrogen Piping and Pipe Lines

2012
Abstract The ASME B31.12 Code covers piping in gaseous and liquid hydrogen service and pipelines in gaseous hydrogen service. This chapter is based on the 2014 edition of B31.12, which includes three major Parts: General Requirements (GR), Industrial Piping (IP), and Pipelines (PL).
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