Subsea pipeline integrity and risk management / Yong Bai, Qiang Bai.
Material type: TextPublisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2014Edition: First editionDescription: xiii, 413 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780123944320 (hardback)
- 621.8/67209162 23
- TC1800 .B355 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: PART I: PIPELINE INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT Corroded Pipelines Buckling/Collapse of Corroded Pipes Dented Pipelines Pipeline Inspection and Subsea Repair Integrity Management and Flexible Pipes Leak Detection Systems Fibre Optical Monitoring System PART II: RISK AND RELIABILITY APPLICATIONS Risk Analysis for Subsea Pipelines Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) Reliability-Based Strength Design of Pipelines LCC Modeling as a Decision Making Tool in Pipeline Design Quantitative Risk Analysis-Based RBI Reliability-Based Fitness for Service Pipeline Flow Risk Assessment Marine Traffic Risk Assessment CoF Modeling for Quantitative Risk Analysis Environmental Impact Assessment Oil Spill Response Plan .
"In most subsea developments, oil and gas productions are transported from subsea well to platform in multiphase flow without separation process. Corrosion represents increasing challenges for the operation of subsea pipelines. Corrosion can be defined as a deterioration of a metal, due to chemical or electrochemical between the metal and its environment. The tendency of a metal to corrode depends on a given environment and the metal type"-- Provided by publisher.
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