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Description

Client

A US based engineering and consulting services provider specializing in pipe support engineering/design and pipe flexibility analysis for major piping installations in Power & Water/Waste Water Treatment industries.

Engineering Requirement

The client required Piping Stress Analysis & Structural Stress Analysis (qualification of the system support details to accommodate the Piping loads) for:

  • Odor Control system (OC) with Fiber Glass Piping (FRP)
  • RAS (Return Activated Sludge) ductile Iron system

Delivered

  • Piping Stress summary and Restraint summary report
  • Pipe support Structure analysis Report

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