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Articles & White Papers

The following Engineered Software White Papers and published articles provide an overview of how PIPE-FLO is revolutionizing the way piping systems are designed, built, operated, and maintained.

The following featured articles are white papers written by the Engineered Software team of professional engineers. Many of the articles have appeared in leading trade publications. To preview the first page of each article click on the thumbnail image. To view the article in its entirety click on the linked title.

Click to Preview Fluid Flow Software vs. Spreadsheets for Piping System Design & Analysis - This white paper discusses the benefits of using PIPE-FLO Professional over the traditional spreadsheet approach to design, analyze and troubleshoot piping systems.
Gaining a Clear Picture of Pump Operation - When a piping system problem is found, the first response often is to add a pump. This Article discusses how using a piping system analysis tool can be a better solution.      Click to Preview
Click to Preview Piping System Model as a Life Cycle Document - This White Paper describes how fluid flow software and computerized piping system models are rapidly being recognized as valuable life cycle documents by the owners and operators of the piping systems.
Using Fluid Flow Software in Plant Operations - This white paper discusses the benefits PIPE-FLO offers in an Operations Plant.       Click to Preview
Click to Preview Using PIPE-FLO® to Design New HVAC Chilled Water Systems - This white paper describe how the HVAC industry can quickly use PIPE-FLO® to determine the most hydraulically remote circuit needed for pump sizing without entering the entire piping system.
Using a Piping System Model for Process Safety Management - This white paper describes how commercially available fluid piping software can assist in creating an effective OSHA Process Safety Management program, fulfilling the OSHA Standard 29 CFR1910.119 requirement.