Choudhury, M. G.
Mrinmoy Ghosh Choudhury is an accomplished engineering professional with extensive experience in process plant engineering, specializing in piping and plant engineering from initial concept to final commissioning. His expertise encompasses various crucial aspects, including concept layout, stress and support, and materials. Choudhury has a proven track record in resolving complex issues during plant startups, addressing problems such as vibration, rotary equipment alignment and piping/equipment system failures. He has also significantly contributed to leading engineering journals with numerous published articles. Throughout his career, Choudhury has contributed his expertise to prominent companies like Reliance Engineering, Toyo Engineering India, Chemtex Engineering India, Engineers India Ltd., and DCPL. He is currently working in KBR Gurgaon & Air Product India as an advisor.
Examination of design temperature allowance on creep range piping
This article delves into the effects of providing standard design temperature allowances for piping systems operating in the creep range. The aim of examining this practice is to enhance the understanding of its implications for pipe engineering.
Validate skin temperature in refractory-lined pipes using manual calculation vs. FEA analysis
Accurately estimating skin temperature and understanding the impact of refractory lining on thermal performance are crucial aspects of piping system design, operation and maintenance. By recognizing the multifaceted role of refractory lining in enhancing operational efficiency, mitigating risks and extending the lifespan of industrial piping systems, industries can optimize their processes and ensure the reliability and safety of their infrastructure.
Case study: Forced-circulation evaporator piping design
Evaporation and crystallization techniques have many applications in the chemical, fertilizer, metallurgical, chlor-alkali, pigment and dye, food, ash treatment and zero-liquid discharge process industries, among others.
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