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Case studies give an indication as to probable causes for water hammer. View this article
Statistics show that for every 1,000 pump failures in hydrocarbon processing plants, there will be a fire. Fig. 1 shows a typical ... View this article
Total and China Power Investment Corp. (CPI) will build a coal-based petrochemical plant in China. The two companies ... View this article
New developments improve operation of Claus sulfur recovery units. View this article
New environmental challenges require a new way of thinking by the hydrocarbon processing industry. View this article
Look at these advantages in using ultrasonic leak detectors. View this article
The costs for designing and constructing downstream refining and petrochemical projects rose 3% from Q1 2010 to Q3 2010, according to the ... View this article
Improved outlook for US chemicals The outlook for the US chemicals manufacturing sector is improving gradually and global production is set to ... View this article
A risk analysis can determine which critical welds to repair. View this article
Axens (Performance Programs) has delivered a process operations simulator (POS) to Aromatics Oman LLC for its ParamaX complex that started ... View this article
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Engineers and designers are highly skilled individuals. Forcing them to enter design changes using tables, forms and spreadsheets is unproductive and uneconomical, and it increases the likelihood of human error—this is the way that most instrumentation software systems currently work. For too long, software vendors have denied engineers and designers the simple practicality of a graphical visual engineering interface with “drag and drop” capability and inbuilt intelligence, ensuring changes are automatically replicated into all the associated data and databases.
D. GIBSON, AVEVA
Compared to the rest of the world, how long will the US hold its "ethane advantage" of cheap petrochemical feedstock?
Up to 5 years 31%
Up to 10 years 51%
Longer 18%