This paper is aimed to introduce Pipe-Online Software that has been developed recently for crack growth and remaining service life prediction for pipelines experiencing near-neutral pH stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue. The software was developed based on the latest understanding of the physical, chemical and mechanical processes involved during crack initiation, early crack growth and coalescence, and stage II crack growth. In each stage of cracking, governing equations were established based on extensive experimental simulations under realistic conditions found during pipeline operation in the field and vast amounts of field data collected, which include pipeline steel properties, crack geometries, field environmental conditions, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) data of oil and gas pipelines. The model has considered a wide range of conditions that could lead to the crack initiation, crack dormancy and crack transition from a dormant state to active growth. It is concluded that the premature rupture caused by stress cracking at a service life of about 20–30 years commonly found during field operation could take place only when all the worst conditions responsible for crack initiation and growth have been realized concurrently at the site of rupture. This also explains the reason why over 95% of near-neutral pH cracks remain harmless, while about 1% of them become a threat to the integrity of pipeline steels. It has been found that crack initiation and early stage crack growth are primarily caused by the direct dissolution of steels at constrained areas. The rate of dissolution can be high at the pipe surface because of various galvanic effects, but decreases to a low value as the cracks approach a depth of ∼ 1.0 mm, leading to a state of dormancy as generally observed in the field. In stage II crack growth, the software has considered loading interactions occurring during oil and gas pipeline operations with underload-type variable pressure fluctuations. The software has provided predicted lifetimes that are comparable to the actual service lives found in the field. This forms a sharp contrast with the predictions made by existing methods that are generally conservative or inconsistent with the field observations.
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2016 11th International Pipeline Conference
September 26–30, 2016
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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- Pipeline Division
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978-0-7918-5025-1
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Update of Understanding of Near-Neutral pH SCC Crack Growth Mechanisms and Development of Pipe-Online Software for Pipeline Integrity Management Available to Purchase
Weixing Chen,
Weixing Chen
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Jiaxi Zhao,
Jiaxi Zhao
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Jenny Been,
Jenny Been
TransCanada Pipelines Limited, Calgary, AB, Canada
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Karina Chevil,
Karina Chevil
TransCanada Pipelines Limited, Calgary, AB, Canada
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Greg Van Boven,
Greg Van Boven
Spectra Energy Limited, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Sean Keane
Sean Keane
Enbridge Pipelines Inc., Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Weixing Chen
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Jiaxi Zhao
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Jenny Been
TransCanada Pipelines Limited, Calgary, AB, Canada
Karina Chevil
TransCanada Pipelines Limited, Calgary, AB, Canada
Greg Van Boven
Spectra Energy Limited, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Sean Keane
Enbridge Pipelines Inc., Edmonton, AB, Canada
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IPC2016-64626, V001T03A076; 10 pages
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November 10, 2016
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Chen, W, Zhao, J, Been, J, Chevil, K, Van Boven, G, & Keane, S. "Update of Understanding of Near-Neutral pH SCC Crack Growth Mechanisms and Development of Pipe-Online Software for Pipeline Integrity Management." Proceedings of the 2016 11th International Pipeline Conference. Volume 1: Pipelines and Facilities Integrity. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. September 26–30, 2016. V001T03A076. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPC2016-64626
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