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Pipeline Integrity Management Systems: A Practical Approach
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ISBN:
9780791861110
No. of Pages:
374
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2016
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12 Fitness-for-Service Assessments for Pipelines
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36
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Published:2016
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"Fitness-for-Service Assessments for Pipelines." Pipeline Integrity Management Systems: A Practical Approach. Ed. Mora, R, Hopkins, P, Cote, E, & Shie, T. ASME Press, 2016.
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Pipelines are a safe form of transportation, due to the high standards used in their design, construction and operation. Inevitably, pipelines will contain some defects, and these defects will require assessment.
12.1
Introduction
12.2Fracture Mechanics
12.3Fatigue
12.4Corrosion Assessment
12.5Cracks
12.6Mechanical Damage
12.7Conclusions
12.8References
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