Reduce the minimum design temperature beyond the code limit for carbon-steel pipes
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Gajapathy, P. R. - Fluor Daniel, Manila, Philippines
Pramodh Raj Kumar Gajapathy works with Fluor Daniel Inc. in the Philippines as a Senior Design Engineer. He is focused on stress engineering, pipe supports and piping design. He is involved in numerous projects for major clients around the world in both onshore and offshore applications.
Ibarra, A. - Fluor Corp., Batangas, Philippines
Alben Ibarra is a Piping Stress Engineer for Fluor Daniel Inc. in the Philippines. With more than a decade of experience in piping engineering, he has worked extensively in the energy solutions and oil and gas industries. His proficiency lies in conducting flexibility analyses aligned with the code B31.3 standards, pipe rack layout and design, designing engineered items and support, and quality assessment of various stress systems.
Sankaran, R. - Fluor Daniel, Gurgaon, India
Ranjith Sankaran is a Lead Piping Stress Engineer with Fluor Daniel India Pvt. Ltd. He has more than 18 yr of extensive work experience and has been involved in many critical projects for major clients worldwide. He has robust experience in both ASME and EN codes.
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