Search Results for "Chicksan Piping" Definition

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Chicksan

A flexible coupling used in high-pressure lines.
see chiksan.

Chiksan

Genericized trademarks such as chiksan (often misspelled chicksan) are often used to refer to marine loading arms regardless of their manufacturer.
see marine loading arm.

Circulation system

The complete, circuitous path that the drilling fluid travels. starting at the main rig pumps, major components include surface piping, the standpipe, the kelly (rotary) hose, the kelly, the drillpipe, drill collars, bit nozzles, the various annular geometries of the openhole and casing strings, the bell nipple, the flowline, the mud-cleaning equipment, the mud tanks, the centrifugal [...]

Marine loading arm

A marine loading arm, also known as a mechanical loading arm, loading arm, or mla is a device consisting of articulated steel pipes that connect a tankship such as an oil tanker or chemical tanker to a cargo terminal.
genericized trademarks such as chiksan (often misspelled chicksan) are often used to refer to marine loading [...]

Targeted

Refers to a fluid piping system in which flow impinges on a lead-filled end (target) or a piping tee when fluid transits a change in direction.

Pipe fitting

An auxiliary part (such as a coupling, elbow, tee, or cross) used for connecting lengths of pipe.

Manifold

1. an accessory system of piping to a main piping system (or another conductor) that serves to divide a flow into several parts, to combine several flows into one, or to reroute a flow to any one of several possible destinations. 2. a pipe fitting with several side outlets to connect it with other pipes. [...]

Fittings

The small pipes and valves that are used to make up a system of piping.

Flange up

1. to finish a job. 2. to use flanges to make final connections on a piping system.

Choke manifold

An arrangement of piping and special valves, called chokes. in drilling, mud is circulated through a choke manifold when the blowout preventers are closed. in well testing, a choke manifold attached to the wellhead allows flow and pressure control for test components downstream.