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Title: | Design and analysis of static equipment |
Authors: | Thavai, Rahul Shaikh, Mohd Soohaib (15ME103) Shaikh, Abdullah Shadab (15ME97) Deshmukh, Mohammed (14ME12) Mansoori, Yasin (14ME91) |
Keywords: | Project Report - ME |
Issue Date: | May-2021 |
Publisher: | AIKTC |
Abstract: | The objective of this thesis is to learn and understand how a facility of manufacturing firm use its static equipment. This project is conducted at NILSAN NISHOTECH S.PVT. LTD, KOPARKHAIRNE MIDC where various pressure vessels, agitated vessels, chemical reactors, chimneys, heat exchangers, storage tank etc. like products are manufacturing company located at New Mumbai. In Mechanical Engineering the word “Static Equipment” is given to any equipment which is in Static mode of motion or does not have rotating part. Application of Static Equipment is broadly used in Process Industry which cover, Refinery, Chemical & Fertilizer Plant. The purpose of Static Equipment is to hold the fluid generally at a pressure in an enclosed container, for storage or for any reaction/process to take place in the container. Large volume of liquid at atmospheric pressure is store in “Tank”. For this general idea we have come on to this two equipment from our client side one is a sample cooler and a storage tank A Design is proposed by using the steps involved in making the equipment, which is then going to be tested after fabrication. The proposed design involves optimizing the standards and norms of ASME which have high interrelationship and close to each other. The fabricated part is further evaluated by Quality Engineers. After Inspection of the product it is fitted in the facility and packaged to the Client Safely. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3708 |
Appears in Collections: | Mechanical Engineering - Project Reports |
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