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Two Phase Line Sizing Calculations | Process Design Engineering | Chemical Engineering | PAYO'S
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Process Design Engineering Full Course Free - Two Phase Line Sizing Calculations | Process Design Engineering | Chemical Engineering | PAYO'S

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Two Phase Line Sizing Calculations | Process Design Engineering | Chemical Engineering | PAYO'S Academy Learn two-phase line sizing calculations in chemical process design engineering, essential for chemical engineers, piping designers, and process design students. This video explains how to calculate pipe diameters, flow rates, pressure drops, and velocity limits for two-phase flows like gas-liquid pipelines, using practical examples relevant to EPC, FEED, and DDE projects. In this video by PAYO'S Academy, we cover step-by-step two-phase line sizing calculations, including fluid properties, design parameters, and best practices. These skills are critical for process engineers, mechanical engineers, and chemical plant designers and are frequently asked in interviews for process design roles. Topics Covered: Introduction to two-phase line sizing Gas-liquid flow fundamentals in chemical processes Calculating pipe diameters for two-phase flow Pressure drop and velocity considerations Factors affecting line sizing: fluid type, temperature, pressure Industry standards for two-phase pipelines Applications in chemical plants, oil & gas, and EPC projects Interview-relevant questions on two-phase line sizing Who Should Watch: ✔ Chemical engineering students ✔ Process design course aspirants ✔ Freshers preparing for process engineering roles ✔ Professionals in piping, chemical plants, or process design At PAYO'S Academy, we provide practical tutorials, process design engineering guidance, and industry-ready skills for chemical engineers. 👉 Subscribe to PAYO'S Academy for process design courses, chemical engineering tutorials, and Excel-based engineering calculations.

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