HYDRAULIC THEORY Introduction A hydraulic system is defined as a‚ ‘machinery unit which uses fluid as a pressure medium’. It has a number of advantages over an electrical system of a similar working capacity. Advantages: (1) The power to weight ratio is at least 14 times better than an equivalent electrical system. (2) Self-resetting overload protection. (3) Self-lubricating. (4) Infinitely variable speeds. (5) No static electricity. (6) Linear motion.
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upright. 3.3 Regulator & Valves: • Installation and removal of regulators will be completed by qualified individuals. • Ensure that regulator pressure control valve is relieved (i.e.‚ closed) before attaching to tanks. • Close valves on gas cylinders when a system is not in use. • Remove all pressure from regulators not currently used (by opening equipment valves downstream after the regulators are closed). • Cylinder valves should be opened slowly • Valve outlets and regulators should
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A Technical Report on Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) Undertaken at CHI LIMITED Plot 14‚ Chivita Avenue‚ Ajao Estate‚ Ikeja‚ Lagos BY SAMUEL‚ Olushola Rufus MEE/07/0547 SUBMITTED TO the SCHool OF Engineering and Engineering Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Bachelor of ENGINEERING (B. Eng.) Degree in Mechanical Engineering Federal University of Technology‚ Akure‚ Nigeria 11/1/2011 | November‚ 2011 | CERTIFICATION This is
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NORSOK STANDARD P-001 Edition 5‚ Sep. 2006 Process design This NORSOK standard is developed with broad petroleum industry participation by interested parties in the Norwegian petroleum industry and is owned by the Norwegian petroleum industry represented by The Norwegian Oil Industry Association (OLF) and The Federation of Norwegian Industry. Please note that whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this NORSOK standard‚ neither OLF nor The Federation of Norwegian Industry or
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Satish H. Kashid / Jayant G. Patil HAZOP (HAZARD AND OPERABILITY) STUDIES FOR DESIGN OF ENGINEERING SYSTEMS Authors Satish H. Kashid Jayant G. Patil ABSTRACT The design of engineering piping systems onboard war ships is an extremely complex activity with pipes of various systems running neck to neck through machinery spaces‚ compartments and decks etc. For validating the design‚ usually a careful thought process and intuitive imagination is needed to predict the abnormal causes
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The crew saw mud and gas pouring onto the floor of the rig. All the members of the crew instantly attempted to close the valve in the Blowout Preventer‚ which was intended to shut off the flow of high-pressure oil and gas from the well‚ but failed to seal the well because the drill pipe buckled for reasons that are still unknown. The crew could have redirected the flow of
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15C-1 The Lease Pumper’s Handbook Chapter 15 Enhancing Oil Recovery Section C SECONDARY RECOVERY C-1. Secondary Recovery. In simple terms‚ secondary recovery is the addition of basic water flood or gas flood (i.e.‚ pressure maintenance) as a continuous force. Secondary recovery methods should be introduced very early in the life of a field while the income and profits from the wells are high enough to pay for the additional equipment and installation costs. As noted in the following sections‚ there
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know there is no classic definition for dual evaporator system. The two evaporators may be connected in different ways with the capillary tube(s) and compressor. Aditional valves are required depending on the system assembly. The most used ones are the directional valve at the end of the condenser and /or a check valve at the end of the freezer compartment. In some systems there is no connection between the evaporators and the systems are independent‚ with two compressors. This system is also
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COMPONENTS CENTRAL CYLINDER BANK (CCB) MANIFOLD comprising: ‘Active bank’ and ‘Reserve Bank’. AUTO CHANGEOVER REGULATOR switch VAPORIZERS 1st & 2nd STAGE REGULATOR LPG METERS PRESSURE GAUGES SOLENOID VALVES ISOLATION VALVES SUTOFF VALVES NONRETURN VALVE SEPERATORS STRAINERS DRAIN VALVES CS Sch 40 80 Pipes GI Pipes for RISERS System Description Central Cylinder Bank (CCB) Individual Metering System Provides all the •FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES‚ and •COMFORT and RELIABILITY FEATURES
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Malard Manufacturing Company Malard Manufacturing Company produces control valves that regulate flows through natural gas pipelines. Mallard has approximately 1‚400 employees and has successfully produced a standard line of control valves that are price competitive in the industry. However‚ whenever the production of a new control valve is required‚ problems arise. Developments in electronics‚ metallurgy‚ and flow control theory require the introduction of new products every year or two. These
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