Technical Articles
Short technical articles explaining engineering calculations, design codes, analysis tools, and practical engineering concepts.
Calculation example for the Wall Thickness conform EN 13445
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A structured walkthrough of the steps in EN 13445-3 Clause 7 to calculate the wall thickness of a cylinder.
PV-Elite Pre-Modelling Choices that are Difficult to Change Later
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5 mins reading time
Learn why early setup decisions in PV Elite matter more than most expect and their impact on the analysis.
Why Senior Engineers Are Your Most Expensive Training Resource
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7 mins reading time
When senior engineers are used as default trainers rather than deliberate mentors, engineering teams pay the price in slower autonomy, higher risk, and overloaded expertise.
EN 13480 Minimum Wall Thickness
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What factors determine the minimum wall thickness for a pipe conform EN 13480?
Fatigue Assessment: Analytical vs. FEA
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Points to be aware of when using calculated stresses from FEA with an S-N curve.
Piping Vibrations: Likelihood of Failure (LoF)
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What is the difference between the quantitative and the qualitative approaches to determine the LoF?
Principal Stresses vs. Equivalent Stresses in Fatigue
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Which type of stress should you use in a fatigue assessment? See the reasoning why.
Why is Radial Stress Neglected in a Piping Stress Analysis?
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Learn why design codes such as the EN 13480 and ASME B31.3 ignore radial stresses in calculations for thin-walled piping.
The Difference between LCF and HCF
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Understand the difference between Low Cycle Fatigue (LCF) and High Cycle Fatigue (HCF)
How is a Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Pipe Manufactured?
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What are the steps in the Filament Winding method to produce Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) pipes?
T-S Diagram for Steam Turbine Troubleshooting
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Most engineers working with steam turbines have seen the Rankine cycle and the temperature–entropy (T-S) diagram. Let's explore how to use it as a practical diagnostic tool.
Wall Thickness Definitions and Corrosion Allowance in EN 13445
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During internal reviews, comments can arise if nominal thickness (en), analysis thickness (ea) thickness, and required thickness (e) are treated interchangeably.
What Reviewers look for in Calculations with PV Elite
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Three things that determine whether a PV-Elite analysis is accepted
How Do You Know If a Pipe Failed Due to Excess Pressure?
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What is the relationship between hoop and axial
stresses in a pressurized pipe?
Active and Passive Soil Resistance on Buried Pipe
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What is the difference between the two types of soil resistance which act on a buried pipe?
FRP Piping: Actual versus Idealized Envelope
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Learn which two test points are used to define the envelope.
Flange Loading Assessment conform EN 13445
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What are the load cases in a Taylor Force flange
assessment in EN 13445?
Using the Low Cycle Fatigue Approach
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Exceeding the yield stress, is it LCF or HCF?
Bi-linear Soil Stiffness Model for Piping Analysis
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2 mins reading time
Soil mechanics are simplified for a piping stress analysis conform EN 13480 using a bi-linear spring model.
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