(Continued from issue 105(2007)41, pp. 92-98) Modeling the corrosivity of liquids transported over the life of a pipeline can determine the current condition of pipelines in which in-line inspection is not possible. Such modeling also allows development of a risk-based approach to extending asset life. The first part of this two-article series (OGJ, Nov. 5, 2007, p.92) described the parameters of the risk-based approach and presented the first of the two case studies in which use of uncertainty modeling helped assess a pipeline's current condition. This second, concluding, article presents the second study case.
Pipeline Inspection - Conclusion. Corrosivity modeling helps determine current condition
Oil and Gas Journal ; 105 , 43 ; 62-64
2007
3 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 4 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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