Pipes are of major importance for transport of liquids and gas
mainly for water, natural gas and oil. The total length of gas
pipes in the world is estimated at one million kilometres for gas
transport (pipes with a diameter of 80 to 1000 mm). Pipelines
remain the least expensive transcontinental mean of transport
compared to rail-bound or terrestrial transport. It has become
increasingly paramount to ensure the safe utilisation of such plant
in order to prevent economical, social and ecological losses. From
a technical point of view, pipelines are complicated three
dimensional structures that include straight pipes, nozzles,
pipe-bends, dissimilar welded joints, etc. In addition, their
operating conditions can be quite severe, that is, internal
pressure and cyclic loading (vibration) combined with the influence
of internal and external corrosive environments. The external
defects, e.g., corrosion defects, gouge, foreign object scratches,
and pipeline erection activities are major failure reasons of gas
pipelines. All these types of defects and associated failure are
described.
Leak and fracture of pipes is assumed to be done by initiation
and propagation of defect and final failure when defect has reached
a critical length.
In this book, the three two major defect assessment tools for
pipes are presented:
i) the failure assessment diagram and particularly the SINTAP
procedure,
ii) limit analysis,
iii) strain design approach
Methods of defect repair are based on investigation findings.
Methods such as welded sleeve, repair clamp composite sleeve,
grinding, pipe replacement are described.
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