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PIPING HANDBOOK
Mohinder L. Nayyar,
P.E.
ASME Fellow
The sixth edition of this Handbook was edited by
Mohindar L. Nayyar, P.E.
The fifth edition of this Handbook was edited by
Reno C. King, B.M.E, M.M.E., D.Sc., P.E.
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Assistant Dean,
School of Engineering and Science, New York University
Registered Professional Engineer
The first four editions of this Handbook were edited by
Sabin Crocker, M.E.
Fellow, ASME: Registered Professional Engineer
Seventh Edition
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Nayyar, Mohinder L.
Piping handbook / [edited by] Mohinder L. Nayyar.—7th ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-07-047106-1
1. Pipe—Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Pipe-fitting—Handbooks,
manuals, etc. I. Nayyar, Mohinder L.
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CONTENTS
Honors List
xi
Preface
xvii
How to Use This Handbook
xix
Part A: Piping Fundamentals
Chapter A1. Introduction to Piping
Mohinder L. Nayyar
A.1
Chapter A2. Piping Components
Ervin L. Geiger
A.53
Chapter A3. Piping Materials
James M. Tanzosh
A.125
Chapter A4. Piping Codes and Standards
Mohinder L. Nayyar
A.179
Chapter A5. Manufacturing of Metallic Piping
Daniel R. Avery and
Alfred Lohmeier
A.243
Chapter A6. Fabrication and Installation of Piping
Edward F. Gerwin
A.261
Chapter A7. Bolted Joints
Gordon Britton
A.331
Chapter A8. Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe and Fittings
Richard E. Deremiah
A.397
Chapter A9. Grooved and Pressfit Piping Systems
Louis E. Hayden, Jr.
A.417
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vi
CONTENTS
Chapter A10. Selection and Application of Valves
Mohinder L. Nayyar,
Dr. Hans D. Baumann
A.459
Part B: Generic Design Considerations
Chapter B1. Hierarchy of Design Documents
Sabin Crocker, Jr.
B.1
Chapter B2. Design Bases
Joseph H. Casiglia
B.19
Chapter B3. Piping Layout
Lawrence D. Lynch,
Charles A. Bullinger, Alton B. Cleveland, Jr.
B.75
Chapter B4. Stress Analysis of Piping
Dr. Chakrapani Basavaraju,
Dr. William Saifung Sun
B.107
Chapter B5. Piping Supports
Lorenzo Di Giacomo, Jr.,
Jon R. Stinson
B.215
Chapter B6. Heat Tracing of Piping
Chet Sandberg,
Joseph T. Lonsdale, J. Erickson
B.241
Chapter B7. Thermal Insulation of Piping
Kenneth R. Collier,
Kathleen Posteraro
B.287
Chapter B8. Flow of Fluids
Dr. Tadeusz J. Swierzawski
B.351
Chapter B9. Cement-Mortar and Concrete Linings for Piping
Richard E. Deremiah
B.469
Chapter B10. Fusion Bonded Epoxy Internal Linings and External
Coatings for Pipeline Corrosion Protection
Alan Kehr
B.481
Chapter B11. Rubber Lined Piping Systems
Richard K. Lewis,
David Jentzsch
B.507
CONTENTS
vii
Chapter B12. Plastic Lined Piping for Corrosion Resistance
Michael B. Ferg, John M. Kalnins
B.533
Chapter B13. Double Containment Piping Systems
Christopher G. Ziu
B.569
Chapter B14. Pressure and Leak Testing of Piping Systems
Robert B. Adams, Thomas J. Bowling
B.651
Part C: Piping Systems
Chapter C1. Water Systems Piping
Michael G. Gagliardi,
Louis J. Liberatore
C.1
Chapter C2. Fire Protection Piping Systems
Russell P. Fleming,
Daniel L. Arnold
C.53
Chapter C3. Steam Systems Piping
Daniel A. Van Duyne
C.83
Chapter C4. Building Services Piping
Mohammed N. Vohra,
Paul A. Bourquin
C.135
Chapter C5. Oil Systems Piping
Charles L. Arnold, Lucy A. Gebhart
C.181
Chapter C6. Gas Systems Piping
Peter H. O. Fischer
C.249
Chapter C7. Process Systems Piping
Rod T. Mueller
C.305
Chapter C8. Cryogenic Systems Piping
Dr. N. P. Theophilos,
Norman H. White, Theodore F. Fisher, Robert Zawierucha,
M. J. Lockett, J. K. Howell, A. R. Belair, R. C. Cipolla,
Raymond Dale Woodward
C.391
Chapter C9. Refrigeration Systems Piping
William V. Richards
C.457
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