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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
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Properties of material refer to characteristics such as strength, hardness, ductility, and conductivity.
Strength: ability to withstand applied stress without failure (e.g. tensile strength)
Hardness: resistance to deformation or scratching (e.g. Rockwell hardness)
Ductility: ability to deform without breaking (e.g. elongation at break)
Conductivity: ability to conduct heat or electricity (e.g. thermal conductivity)
IC engine works by converting chemical energy into mechanical energy through combustion of fuel inside the engine cylinders.
IC engine intake air and fuel mixture into the cylinder
Compression of the air-fuel mixture increases its temperature and pressure
Ignition of the compressed mixture by spark plug causes combustion
Expansion of the gases pushes the piston down, creating mechanical energy
Exhaust gases are expelled thr
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted.
Energy can be transferred between systems or converted from one form to another.
The total energy in a closed system remains constant.
Mathematically expressed as: ΔU = Q - W, where ΔU is the change in internal energy, Q is heat added to the system, and W is work done by the system.
Example: When a gas is compr...
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posted on 12 Aug 2022
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Aug 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
In aptitude test there were 2 sections
1. Technical test which contains basic of mechanical discipline since this was College placement and in mechanical engineering there is no subject like piping engineering so there were no questions from piping engineering.
2. Aptitude test was different from other companies. In aptitude test we were asked to attempt as many as questions in stipulated time period for example tick on correct spelling, in this round we got 2 mins in which we have to attempt as many as questions as we can.
Alloying elements can improve steel's strength, hardness, corrosion resistance, and other properties.
Alloying elements can change the crystal structure of steel, affecting its properties.
Chromium improves corrosion resistance and hardness, and is used in stainless steel.
Manganese improves strength and toughness.
Nickel improves toughness and corrosion resistance.
Carbon increases hardness and strength, but reduces ductil...
Iron carbide diagram shows the relationship between temperature, carbon content, and phases of iron and iron carbide.
Also known as the Fe-C diagram
Displays the transformation of iron and iron carbide at different temperatures and carbon concentrations
Consists of three regions: austenite, ferrite, and cementite
Used to determine the microstructure of steel and cast iron
Helps in predicting the properties of steel and cast
Compressible fluids can be compressed while incompressible fluids cannot be compressed.
Compressible fluids have a variable density and volume, while incompressible fluids have a constant density and volume.
Examples of compressible fluids include gases like air and steam, while examples of incompressible fluids include liquids like water and oil.
Compressible fluids follow the gas laws, while incompressible fluids follow...
posted on 26 Mar 2024
There are several types of couplings used in piping design, each serving a specific purpose.
Types of couplings include rigid couplings, flexible couplings, compression couplings, and mechanical couplings.
Rigid couplings are used when precise alignment is required between two pipes.
Flexible couplings allow for some degree of misalignment and vibration absorption.
Compression couplings are used to connect pipes of the sam...
posted on 20 Oct 2023
posted on 31 Mar 2023
Piping detail engineering flow involves designing, modeling, reviewing, and finalizing piping systems.
Piping detail engineering flow includes designing the piping system, creating a 3D model, reviewing the model at various stages (30%, 60%, 90%), and finalizing the design.
During the 30% model review, the focus is on the overall layout and feasibility of the design.
During the 60% model review, the focus is on the detail...
Isometric is a 3D representation of a piping system. Piping layout is the arrangement of pipes and equipment in a plant.
Isometric drawing shows the piping system in 3D view with all the details like pipe size, fittings, valves, etc.
Piping layout is the arrangement of pipes, equipment, and other components in a plant or facility.
Piping layout is designed to ensure efficient and safe operation of the plant.
Piping layout ...
posted on 29 Mar 2023
posted on 30 Jun 2022
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Dec 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
Answering questions related to piping code, standards, routine, and support standards.
Piping codes and standards ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
Piping routine should consider factors like pressure, temperature, and fluid properties.
Piping support standards dictate the design and installation of supports for the piping system.
Examples of piping codes and standards include ASME B31.1, B31.3, and B31.4.
Pipi...
posted on 16 Aug 2023
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Aug 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
Tool test , oil & gas industry standard practice
posted on 12 Aug 2022
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Aug 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
In aptitude test there were 2 sections
1. Technical test which contains basic of mechanical discipline since this was College placement and in mechanical engineering there is no subject like piping engineering so there were no questions from piping engineering.
2. Aptitude test was different from other companies. In aptitude test we were asked to attempt as many as questions in stipulated time period for example tick on correct spelling, in this round we got 2 mins in which we have to attempt as many as questions as we can.
Alloying elements can improve steel's strength, hardness, corrosion resistance, and other properties.
Alloying elements can change the crystal structure of steel, affecting its properties.
Chromium improves corrosion resistance and hardness, and is used in stainless steel.
Manganese improves strength and toughness.
Nickel improves toughness and corrosion resistance.
Carbon increases hardness and strength, but reduces ductil...
Iron carbide diagram shows the relationship between temperature, carbon content, and phases of iron and iron carbide.
Also known as the Fe-C diagram
Displays the transformation of iron and iron carbide at different temperatures and carbon concentrations
Consists of three regions: austenite, ferrite, and cementite
Used to determine the microstructure of steel and cast iron
Helps in predicting the properties of steel and cast
Compressible fluids can be compressed while incompressible fluids cannot be compressed.
Compressible fluids have a variable density and volume, while incompressible fluids have a constant density and volume.
Examples of compressible fluids include gases like air and steam, while examples of incompressible fluids include liquids like water and oil.
Compressible fluids follow the gas laws, while incompressible fluids follow...
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