Static Equipment Interview Questions Updated !exclusive!
Explain the difference between a fixed tubesheet and a floating head heat exchanger.
Strongest head shape, handles highest pressures, thinnest required wall thickness, highest fabrication cost.
The Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (TEMA) classifies shell and tube heat exchangers using a three-letter system corresponding to the front head, shell type, and rear head types: static equipment interview questions updated
Do not just memorize code names. Understand why API 650 applies to storage tanks while ASME VIII applies to pressure vessels. Know the specific testing margins (e.g., hydrostatic test pressures are typically 1.3x MAWP for ASME VIII Div 1).
Understanding how equipment degrades over time is vital for asset integrity and maintenance roles. 15. What is Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC)? HIC occurs in carbon steels exposed to wet H2Scap H sub 2 cap S Explain the difference between a fixed tubesheet and
In 2026, the interview landscape for static equipment engineers has evolved to emphasize not just foundational ASME knowledge, but also proficiency in advanced design scenarios and safety compliance. 1. Pressure Vessel Design (ASME Section VIII Div 1 & 2)
An open-top tank with a roof floating directly on the liquid. Equipped with secondary seal systems to keep rainwater out. Understand why API 650 applies to storage tanks
This document provides a refreshed, comprehensive set of interview questions focused on (pressure vessels, storage tanks, heat exchangers, columns, reactors, piping, and associated components). The update reflects current industry codes (ASME Sec. VIII, API 510, 570, 653, TEMA), inspection methodologies, damage mechanisms, and best practices.