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  2. Pipe drift - Wikipedia

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    Pipe drift is a measure of the roundness or eccentricity of the inside wall of a pipe. "API drift" refers to primary specifications set forth in API Specification 5CT ( ISO 11960), "Specification for Casing and Tubing".

  3. Drifting - Wikipedia

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    Pipe drift or drifting, measuring a pipe's inner roundness; Film. Drifting, a film directed by Tod Browning; Drifting ...

  4. Category:Piping - Wikipedia

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    Pipe drift; Pipe flow; Pipe marking; Pipe network analysis; Pipe wrench; Pipeline; Pipeline video inspection; Piping and instrumentation diagram; Piping and plumbing ...

  5. Category:Pigging - Wikipedia

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    Pipe drift; S. Slugcatcher This page was last edited on 2 January 2014, at 07:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Low-water crossing - Wikipedia

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    The size of the culverts (often concrete pipes) is usually selected to allow the water to flow below the roadway and provide a dry crossing surface for most of the year. During periods of high water flow (e.g. spring runoff or flash floods), water will flow over the top of the crossing, as the culverts are not large enough to carry these flood ...

  7. Piping - Wikipedia

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    Process piping and power piping are typically checked by pipe stress engineers to verify that the routing, nozzle loads, hangers, and supports are properly placed and selected such that allowable pipe stress is not exceeded under different loads such as sustained loads, operating loads, pressure testing loads, etc., as stipulated by the ASME B31, EN 13480, GOST 32388, RD 10-249 or any other ...

  8. Hydraulically activated pipeline pigging - Wikipedia

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    Generally for cleaning pigs, the cleaning force applied is the mechanical force between the pipe inner wall and the cleaning pig itself. This force is determined by the pig travel speed as well as by the hardness and shape of the cleaning edge: The faster the pig, the higher the cleaning impact on the deposits, but at the same time only the ...

  9. Pipe (fluid conveyance) - Wikipedia

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    Pipe is usually delivered to a customer or jobsite as either "sticks" or lengths of pipe (typically 20 feet (6.1 m), called single random length) or they are prefabricated with elbows, tees and valves into a prefabricated pipe spool [A pipe spool is a piece of pre-assembled pipe and fittings, usually prepared in a shop so that installation on ...