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Neutrium is a knowledge base of engineering topics, centred mainly around chemical engineering design challenges faced by engineers in their daily work. We created Neutrium to bridge the gap between theory and practice.The Engineered Network Science
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    • 4: Pressure Loss in Pipes
      Dec 7 2015
      In the fourth episode of the Neutrium podcast Trevor and Matt continue their discussions on process hydraulics, covering the calculation of the friction factor and its subsequent use in determining pressure loss in a pipe.
      With Trevor Walker and Matthew Kidd.

      Links of potential interest:

      • Neutrium on Bernoullis Equation
      • Neutrium on Reynolds Number
      • Neutrium on Head vs Pressure
      • Neutrium on Pressure loss in a Pipe
      • Crane Flow of Fluids Through Valves, Fittings, and Pipe (TP-410)
      • Chemical Engineering Volume 1, Sixth Edition: Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer (Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Engineering)
      • Fluid Flow for Chemical and Process Engineers, Second Edition
      • Piping Calculations Manual

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      20 min
    • 3: Introduction to Hydraulics
      Nov 17 2015
      In the third episode of the Neutrium podcast Trevor and Matt start a multi-episode arc on process hydraulics. This week they introduce the concept of pressure and discuss Bernoulli's principal, flow regime and Reynolds number.
      With Trevor Walker and Matthew Kidd.
      • Neutrium on Bernoullis Equation
      • Neutrium on Head vs Pressure
      • Neutrium on Torricelli’s Law
      • Neutrium on Reynolds Number
      • Chemical Engineering Volume 1, Sixth Edition: Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer (Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Engineering)
      • Fluid Flow for Chemical and Process Engineers, Second Edition
      • Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook, Eighth Edition

      Support Neutrium:

      • Direct donation
      • Patreon

      Support Neutrium on Patreon
      Episode sponsor:
      Many Tricks:

      If you’re looking for some Mac software that can do Many Tricks remember to specifically visit the URL below for more information about their amazingly useful apps.

      Visit manytricks.com/engineered and use the Coupon Code (listen to the episode to get the code) for 25% off the total price of your order. Hurry it's only for a limited time!
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      18 min
    • 2: The Joule-Thomson Effect and Hydrate Formation
      Oct 27 2015
      In the second episode of the Neutrium podcast, Trevor and Matt present the theory behind the Joule-Thomson effect and discuss the dangers and prevention of hydrate formation.
      With Trevor Walker and Matthew Kidd.

      Links of potential interest:

      • Neutrium on hydrate formation in gas systems
      • Neutrium on Joule-Thomson cooling
      • What went wrong?: Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters and How they Could Have Been Avoided
      • Lees’ Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
      • iChemE Feyzin Disater case study
      • Health and Safety Executive Feyzin accident summary

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      27 min
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