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    pipeline engineer jobs

    I am working as subsea pipeline engineer in houston tx. just out of curiosity are there any other city where pipeline engineer jobs are hot within the states other than houston? Thanks!
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    PLEM PLET protection against trawling

    Hi I need to come up with a general senerios of protecting subsea structures against trawling. I found DnV F111 which talks about protecting against pipeline but can't find any for structures. Could you guys give me some starting point? Thanks!
  3. heyjaehey

    polyurethane

    Hi, what is the typical U value used for polyurethane insulation? many thanks
  4. heyjaehey

    heat gain from friction

    Hi, I have a random question. I have posted 2 post about pipe insulation and this question is related to those posts. This concept might be something that I am totally pulling out of my butt but I would like to get some expert's input. Let say i have 5" pipeline for oil transfer. Pump power...
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    subsea pipe in pipe insulation - 2

    Thank you so much for the replies I got. I think I found out the calculation and it is the result I have. Initial oil temp = 250F Length of pipeline = 25km Insulation material = polyurethane (k=0.025) Surrounding temp (temp sea water) = 39F I get the final temp at around 125F with 1in thick...
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    subsea pipe in pipe insulation

    Hi, I am to design pipe in pipe for transporting crude oil and I am confused to what equations & theories to use. The main criteria is to find the insulation that would bring the product to the destination at the temperature of 90F and above (starting 250F) over 55km. Any help would be...
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    subsea pipe in pipe insulation

    Hi, I am to design pipe in pipe for transporting crude oil and I am confused to what equations & theories to use. The main criteria is to find the insulation that would bring the product to the destination at the temperature of 90F and above (starting 250F) over 55km. Any help would be...

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