I would suggest to show following video clippings:
1. Load out of a huge off shore platform from yard. 2. Launching of the jacket off shore 3. Installation of platform offshore. 4. Drilling under water and on ground.
Have a nice day.
-Mandar.
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"Aaron Wolfe"
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Most things that have "WOW" factor are extremely large, i.e. offshore platforms installed in the north sea, etc. I think it is just as interesting to show the extremely small or compact, i.e. tiny bioreactor systems and all the work that goes into fitting so much crap into such small places. How about a "junkyard wars" type of show for the piping designer? I've seen hydraulics experts on shows like monster garage, but they are mostly fabricators not designers.
Regards,
Aaron Wolfe
Piping Designer
Paul Mueller Company
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Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Piping on TV
Management of projects might be a little beyond the scope, but I'm sure
it
could be covered in a basic sense (I.E. difficulties with organizing
large
projects, logistics).
I don't know where subsea and offshore would fit, but those definitely
go
into the "cool" section along with underwater pipe welding.
Stress analysis issues also should be covered, but not too technical.
This
wouldn't be an instructional show, just informational (and hopefully,
inspirational).
Thanks,
Paul
> > Hi Paul, > > You should include the following as well on TV: > > 1. Subsea and Offshore piping/other facilities(Platforms) > > 2. Management of Piping Engineering Projects > > 3.Benefits of piping in everyday life like foods, and > hospital/pharmacitical industries besides oil/gas and other heavy duty > industries. > > The need for proper pipe stress analysis for the stability and > functionality of various piping facilities and structures. ========================================Discussion List sponsor: The fluid flow calculations website - www.LMNOeng.com - LMNO Engineering, Research, and Software, Ltd.
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