Pipenet: 1.11

Let’s dive deep into what PipeNet is, why version 1.11 matters, and how it can turn a potential flow disaster into a textbook success.

This module is the cornerstone for general steady-state flow analysis . It is designed to solve a wide array of flow problems for liquids, gases, or steam within pipe and duct networks. Key applications include sizing pipes, selecting pumps, valves, and orifices, and calculating critical system parameters like pressure, pressure loss, flow rate, and velocity.

If you are still using spreadsheets or back-of-the-envelope calculations for pipe networks, you are leaving money, time, and safety on the table. Download the PipeNet 1.11 trial, spend an afternoon re-running an old project, and watch as the software finds the inefficiency you always suspected was there. pipenet 1.11

Practical workflow (recommended)

The team upsized 50 feet of 4-inch pipe to 6 inches, and the model passed. The repair was completed without a full redesign, saving an estimated $200,000 in engineering fees. Let’s dive deep into what PipeNet is, why version 1

Version 1.11 also offered an early iteration of transient analysis, capable of modeling:

pipe.run(input_path="logs.ndjson", output_path="errors/") Practical workflow (recommended) The team upsized 50 feet

The software is utilized globally by a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, petrochemicals, power generation, marine engineering, and fire protection. With over 1,500 users worldwide, it is specified by numerous multinational corporations for mission-critical projects.

Developed by Sunrise Systems Limited, a UK-based company founded in Cambridge in 1985, PIPENET software originates from research conducted at the Cambridge University Computer Centre in the 1970s. The product later evolved into a comprehensive commercial software suite widely adopted across multiple industries. With roots dating back to the 1970s, PIPENET has been serving the global industrial sector for nearly half a century, with a vast user base of over 1,500 companies worldwide. Since its inception, the software has been known as "PIPENET," though version 1.11 is also referred to as Pipenet Vision v1.11.