
Gasholder Sizing Review: An Analytical Case Study
This case study presents a comprehensive review of gasholder sizing within a cokes gas network. The primary objective is to evaluate the impact of adjusting
This case study presents a comprehensive review of gasholder sizing within a cokes gas network. The primary objective is to evaluate the impact of adjusting
DRG was engaged to conduct a stress analysis for two sulphur recovery burners, adhering to ASME VIII Division 1 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. This
This case study focuses on the finite element analysis (FEA) conducted for a filament wound coupler designed for 42-inch centrifugal cast fiberglass pipes. The objective
A comprehensive finite element method (FEM) analysis was conducted on a molten salt/oil heat exchanger used in a solar plant facility. This heat exchanger is
In maintenance operations involving a vacuum tower approximately 50 meters in height, additional scaffolding is necessary. This scaffolding introduces increased wind loads, which, in turn,
At a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant, a new LNG bunkering line is being constructed to supply ships with liquid LNG. This project involves the
As part of our responsibilities at DRG, we conduct both standard pressure drop calculations and surge/slug analyses for firewater systems. Our involvement spans various stages,
Geothermal energy is a promising renewable energy source, but it comes with its own set of challenges. Two significant issues in geothermal well operations are
Flow-induced vibrations in piping systems are a critical aspect of mechanical engineering, impacting the reliability and integrity of various industrial setups. The Japan Society of
Introduction In the field of engineering design, the precision of pipe flexibility analysis models is critically important for accurately assessing nozzle loads in steel piping
In 2013, a major incident occurred in a Louisiana chemical plant. In a nonroutine operation, plant operators attempted to start a heat exchanger which had
To understand pressure surges in large piping systems, a good place to start is at home. When you finish washing your hands, turning off the
DRG CONFERENCE – 35TH ANNIVERSARY The “Innovations that Change the Engineering Industry” conference recently brought together visionaries, professionals, and enthusiasts for an inspiring conference discussing the latest
On-Demand Webinar Cyclic loading of both pressures and temperatures can lead to significant structural issues, particularly at welded locations. Fatigue is often the primary cause
On-Demand Webinar During this webinar, Project Engineer, Edwin Schimmel dives into the intricacies of fiberglass pipe stress analysis. This comprehensive webinar will guide you through
On-Demand Webinar Acoustic Induced Vibrations (AIV) and Flow-Induced Vibrations (FIV) are critical phenomena that can lead to significant operational challenges and even catastrophic failures in
On-Demand Webinar Slug flow is a phenomenon that can occur in piping systems, and it’s crucial to evaluate its impact on the system’s integrity. This
On-Demand Webinar In this webinar, we will cover the capabilities of BOSfluids to import PCF files. These files can be generated by different piping design
Hydrogen generation equipment has an inherent risk for internal explosions, posing an issue to safety. The hydrogen piping and equipment are required to withstand internal
A District Cooling System (DCS) fits the sustainability challenges that our society is challenged with. It provides cooling capacity from a central facility; chilled water
Shell is building a biofuels facility at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rotterdam, the Netherlands (Pernis Refinery) that will have an annual production capacity
Why Pay Attention to a Line Filling Process? During a start-up/line filling process a wave front of fluid progresses it’s way through the empty* parts
What is Hogging and Sagging and what are the effects on piping? When waves pass over the length of a ship, the ships profile rises
For an ammonia plant in Western Australia, cooling water is supplied by a Sea Cooling water (SCW) as well as a Fresh Cooling Water (FCW)
DYNAFLOW RESEARCH GROUP (“DRG”) Enters into Reseller Agreement with Quality Professional Software (“QPS”) RIJSWIJK, The Netherlands – January 24, 2024 (Dynaflow Research Group BV) –
Dynaflow Research Group and Seawind Ocean Technology announce collaboration focusing on technical readiness of floating offshore wind applications in the Mediterranean Sea. This landmark partnership
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