Piping Engineering Technical Interview Question
Piping Engineering Technical Interview Question
Interview Question
01.What are the types of compressors?
Answer: Positive Displacement, Centrifugal and Axial, rotary screw,
rotary vane, rotary lobe,
dynamic, liquid ring compressors.
04.What are types of steam turbine and why are they popular?
Answer: Condensing and non-condensing, Popular because can convert
large amounts of heat
energy into mechanical work very efficiently.
34.What is trim?
Answer: Trim is composed of stem, seat surfaces, back seat bushing and
other small internal parts
that normally contact the surface fluid.
42.Which Piping code is used for Power piping and which code is
used for Process Piping design?
Answer: Power Piping: ASME B 31.1
Process Piping: ASME B 31.3
43.What are the main differences between ASME B 31.1 and ASME
B 31.3?
Answer: The main differences are listed below:
a) Material allowable stresses are different in both codes.
b) Stress increases due to occasional loads are different in each code.
c) B 31.3 neglects torsion while calculating sustained stresses, but B
31.1 includes it.
d) Sustained stress calculation is specific in B 31.1 but undefined for B
31.3.
e) B 31.1 intensifies torsion but B31.3 does not intensify it.
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47.What are the major parameters you must address while making
a Spring Datasheet?
Answer: Major parameters are: Spring TAG, Cold load/Installed load,
Vertical and horizontal
movement, Piping design temperature, Piping Material, Insulation
thickness, Hydro-test load, Line
number etc.
53.Which spring will you select for your system: Spring with low
stiffness or higher stiffness and why?
Answer: Springs with lower stiffness provides less load variation for
same travel. So this spring is a
better choice than a spring hanger with higher stiffness.
54.What do you mean by Stress? What are the types of Stresses that
are generated in a Piping?
Answer: Whenever a force is applied to any object it applies a reaction
force against the deformation by that force. That reaction force per unit
area is the measure for the generated stress. There has to be an external
force to create stress. In a piping system there are various reasons for the
generation of stress like Piping Weight, Internal and External pressure,
Change in temperature, Seismic and Wind forces, PSV reaction force
etc. The stresses generated in a piping system are as follows:
a) Axial Stresses
b) Tangential or Hoop stress
c) Longitudinal Stress.
d) Radial Stress
e) Expansion Stress
f) Stress due to occasional events like Seismic and Wind effects.
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75.What is trim?
Answer: Trim is composed of stem, seat surfaces, back seat bushing and
other small internal parts
that normally contact the surface fluid.