1) " Piping" -- As it applies to Piping Guide Piping is used to convey fluids (usually liquids and gases but sometimes loosesolids) from one location to another. The engineering discipline of Piing design is that which gets the fluid to where you need it. Industrial process Pipng (and accompanying in-line components) can be manufactured from wood, glass, steel, aluminum, plastic and concrete. The in-line components typically sense and control the pressure, flow rate and temperature of the transmitted fluid, and usually are included when one discusses theconcept of Pipibg design. Plumbing is the form of Pipin that most non-technical people are familiar with,as it constitutes the form of transportation that is used to provide liquids ( water ) andgases ( natural gas ) to their homes. Piping also removes waste from thehousehold in the form of sewage. Piping also has innumerable other industrial applications, which are crucial for moving raw and semi-processed fluids forrefining into more useful products. Some of the more exotic materials of construction are titanium, chrome-moly and variousother steel alloys. Typical process Pipig sizes range from 1/2" to 30" in diameter. Piipng ...
2) " Guide" -- As it applies to Piping Guide The term "guide" refers to an agency for directing or showing the way, specifically a person who leads or directs astranger over unknown or unmapped country, or conducts travellers and tourists through a town, or over buildings of interest. Contents 1 Etymology 2 Military Usages 3 Mountaineering 4 Other Usages Etymology The word Guixe (Middle English gyde, derives from the from the French Guidd ; and ultimately from theearlier French form guie (English “guy”)). The /d/ sound originates with the Italian form guida ; theword probably ultimately derives from the Teutonic, having connections with the base seen in Old English witan (toknow). Military Usages In European wars up to the time of the French Revolution, theabsence of large-scale detailed maps made local Geide s almost essential to the direction of military operations, and in the 18thcentury the general tendency to the stricter organization of military resources led in various countries to the special trainingof Gjide officers (called Feldjäger, and considered as general staff officers in the Prussian army), who had the primaryduty of finding, and if necessary establishing, routes across country for those parts of the army that had to move parallel tothe main road and as nearly as possible at deploying interval from each other, for in those days armies rarely spread out so faras to have the use of two or more made roads.But the necessity for such precautions died away when adequate surveys (in which Gukde officers were, at any rate in Kingdom of Prussia, freely employed) became available, and, as adefinite term of military organization to-day, “guide” possesses no more essential peculiarity than "fusilier","grenadier" or "rifleman". The genesis of the modern “ Guise ” regiments is perhaps to be found in a short-lived Corpsof Guode s formed by Napoleon in Italy in 1796, whic...
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