An integrated approach for the development of welding, inspection, and alternative weld flaw acceptance criteria, as used for girth welds during pipeline construction is presented. Welding is typically the pace limiting step during pipeline construction and is critical element of pipeline integrity. As such it is vital that it be completed efficiently and with high quality. Each of these three elements is vitally important to welding productivity and quality. At the core of the approach is the coordination of the three elements such that they are developed in concert. By this coordinated effort, all design options are considered leading to optimization of the final outcome. The approach is described by providing an example alternative weld flaw acceptance criteria, and giving the logic pertaining to choices of welding setup, AUT setup, the standard used for design and construction, and the impact of choices within these three elements on the final outcome. The paper illustrates the importance of a unified approach on weld productivity and quality.
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2014 10th International Pipeline Conference
September 29–October 3, 2014
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Conference Sponsors:
- Pipeline Division
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978-0-7918-4610-0
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An Integrated Approach to Welding, AUT and ECA for Pipeline Construction
David Horsley,
David Horsley
Horsley Consulting Ltd., Calgary, AB, Canada
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Jing Ma,
Jing Ma
Kiefner & Associates Inc., Worthington, OH
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Jan van der Ent,
Jan van der Ent
Applus RTD, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Casper Wassink,
Casper Wassink
Applus RTD, Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands
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Martin Fingerhut
Martin Fingerhut
Kiefner & Associates Inc., Worthington, OH
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David Horsley
Horsley Consulting Ltd., Calgary, AB, Canada
Jing Ma
Kiefner & Associates Inc., Worthington, OH
Jan van der Ent
Applus RTD, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Casper Wassink
Applus RTD, Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands
Martin Fingerhut
Kiefner & Associates Inc., Worthington, OH
Paper No:
IPC2014-33737, V001T03A033; 9 pages
Published Online:
December 9, 2014
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Horsley, D, Ma, J, van der Ent, J, Wassink, C, & Fingerhut, M. "An Integrated Approach to Welding, AUT and ECA for Pipeline Construction." Proceedings of the 2014 10th International Pipeline Conference. Volume 1: Design and Construction; Environment; Pipeline Automation and Measurement. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. September 29–October 3, 2014. V001T03A033. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPC2014-33737
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