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What is the primary focus of a code for process piping systems?
Providing detailed specifications for individual piping components
Defining standard dimensional and tolerance requirements.
Identifying general requirements for design, materials and inspection
Outlining specifc material properties for piping applications
What distinguishes a standard from a specification in the context of process piping?
Specific material data vs dimensional requirements.
General design requirements vs detailed component data
Standard dimensions vs material and fabrication parameters
Design focus vs material specifactions.
Which statement accurately describes the legal binding nature of pressure piping codes
Legally binding: rigid adherence required
Optional reference no legal weight
Best practices: legal impact varies
Industry-specific: compliance impact
What is the notable difference between API 570 and ASME B31.3 codes in the context of process piping?
API 570 is for powerplant piping, ASME B31.3 is for process piping
API 570 is a design code, while ASME B31.3 is an inspection code
API 570 is for natural gas pipelines, while ASME B31.3 is for liquid
ASME B31.3 is a design code, while API 570 is an inspection code.
Which code is used for process piping design?
ASME B31.4
ASME B31.31
ASME B31.3
ASME B31.12
What is the primary objective of the pressure equipment directive (PED)?
Setting industry standards for piping materials
Regulating safety valves in power plant
Ensuring compliance with pressure vessel design codes
Harmonizing regulations for design and manufacturing of pressure equipment
Can ASME B31.3 be applied to repair the new piping system that is being attached to an existing piping system
Yes
No
A code is not law but can be adopted into law?
Yes
No
A code has a limited jurisdiction defined by the code
Yes
No
What is the primary purpose of the feasibility phase in oil and gas projects
To design detailed engineering plans
To evaluate technical feasibility
To initiate production activities
To oversee defommissioning efforts
During which phase are high-level plans outlining the prosject's scope and layout developed?
Production phase
Appraisal phase
Conceptual design phase
Decommissioning phase
What distinguishes a grassroots prosject from other types of projects?
It involves modifications to an existing plant
It is built on a dedicated plot with no previous development
It focuses only on making the plant operate more efficiently
It is an expansion of an facility on the same plot
What is the primary objective of a brownfield project?
To clear an existing site and start fresh
To expand an existing facility onto a new ploy
To modify an existing plant to increase its capacity or efficency
To build a new facility from scratch on an undeveloped plot
Which phase involves engineering studies, procurement strategies and risk assessments?
Front end engineering design (FEED) phase
Exploration phase
Decommissioning phase
Feasibility phase
What is the key purpose of the decommissioning phase in oil and gas?
To initiate drilling of new wells
To design detailed engineering plans
To dismantle infrastructures and restore sites
To evaluate technical feasibility
Ability to influence cost, quality and schedule is lowest in which phase?
Detailed engineering phase
FEED phase
Procurement phase
Feasibility phase
Which phase involves gradually initiating operations and testing systems
Feasiblity phase
Production phase
Appraisal phase
Commissioning and start up phase
What phase involves refining the plans from the conceptual design phase and developing technical specifications?
Detailed engineering phase
FEED phase
Decommissioning phase
Feasibility phase
What does a block flow diagram (BFD) primarily represent
Detailed flow of plant processes and equipment
High level overview of a process
Intricate details of piping and instrumentation
Safety procedures for a plant
Which of the following diagrams would include symbols for measuring devices like flow meters and pressure gauges
BFD
PFD
P&ID
None of the above
In which diagram would you most likely find information about the physical sequence of all pipes, instruments and components
BFD
PFD
P&ID
None of the above
What is the full form of P&ID
Process and industrial design
Piping and instrument diagram
Process and instrumentation design
Piping and instrumentation diagram
What is the full form of PFD
Process function design
Piping flow diagram
Process flow diagram
Process and function diagram about ID of pipe
What is the full form of BFD
Block function diagram
Block flow diagram
Basic flow design
Basic function design
What is the primary purpose of establishing a basis of design
To create marketing strategies
To define the fundamental requirements and constraints of a project
To calculate the budget for the project
To assign roles and responsibilites in the project
Which of the following is NOT typically included in a basis of design document?
Project objectives
Equipment specifications
Employee salaries
Design criteria
In which phase of a project is the basis of design most commonly developed?
FEED
Pre-FEED
Conceptual
Feasibility
Which type of valve is used to prevent backflow in a piping system?
Gate valve
Globe valve
Check valve
Ball valve
Which of the following is Not a type of valve used in process piping?
Gate valve
Globe valve
Butterfly valve
Rotary valve
Which valve is known for its quarter turn operations
Globe valve
Gate valve
Ball valve
None of the above
In which valve does the disk move perpendicular to the flow?
Gate valve
Globe valve
Ball valve
Butterfly valve
Which valve is commonly used in application where quick shutoff is required
Check valve
Globe valve
Gate valve
Ball valve
Which of the following valves is commonly used for on/off, non-throttling applications?
Globe valve
Gate valve
Butterfly valve
Check valve
Which of the following is NOT a piping component
Elbow
Flange
Reducer
Alternator
Which of the following is NOT a function of a valve
Regulating flow
Preventing backflow
Connecting electrical circuits
Isolating sections of a system
What is the primary function of a safety relief valve
To regulate the flow of fluid in a system
To connect different sections of a piping system
To prevent excessive pressure
To prevent backflow of fluid in a system
Which differentiates self-actuated from manual valves
Manual:auto-adjust, self, manual operations
Self: needs power: manual adjusts to conditions
Both: human-operated always
Manual: human-operated: self: autoadjust
Which type of reducer is used in horizontal piping systems to ensure that the bottom of the pipe remains flat?
Concentric
Eccentric
Symmetric
Asymmetric
What is the primary purpose of a gasket in a flanged connection
To increase pressure
To act as a lubricant
To prevent leakage
To enhance appearance
What type of olet is designed for socket-weld branch connections
Weldolet
Threadolet
Elbolet
Sockolet
Which fitting is used to change the direction of the flow in a piping system?
Cap
Union
Elbow
Plug
Which type of flange face is designed to avoid air pockets in horizontal lines?
Ring-type joint (RTJ)
Plain/flat
Raised
None of the above
Which fitting is used to branch off from the main flow in a piping system
Coupling
Tee
Elbow
Reducer
In a flanged connection, which component is placed between two flange faces to provide a seal
Elbow
Reducer
Olet
Gasket
Which of the following flange facing type is used for low pressure
RTJ Face
Raised face
Flat face
None of the above
A typical flange connection consists of witch of the following
Flange
Gasket
Bolting
Pump
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