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pipe definition engineering
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In engineering, a pipe is a hollow cylinder or tubular section, typically made of metal, plastic, concrete, or fiberglass, designed to transport fluids (liquids or gases) from one location to another. The engineering of pipes involves considering factors such as material properties, fluid mechanics, the pressure and temperature of the fluid being transported, and environmental conditions. Pipes are integral components of various infrastructure systems, including water supply, sewage, oil and gas distribution, and chemical processing. The design and installation of pipes require attention to details like diameter, wall thickness, durability, and resistance to corrosion or other chemical reactions, ensuring they meet specific standards and regulations for safety and efficiency.
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