Subsea pipeline design, analysis, and installation / by Qiang Bai, Yong Bai.
Material type: TextPublisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2014Description: x, 809 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780123868886 (hardback)
- 621.8/67209162 23
- TC1800 .B353 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: PART I: MECHANICAL DESIGN Introduction Wall-thickness and Material Grade Selection Buckling/Collapse of Deepwater Metallic Pipes Limit-State Based Strength Design PART II: PIPELINE DESIGN Hydraulic Analysis of Subsea Pipelines
"Subsea pipelines are used for a number of purposes in the development of subsea hydrocarbon resources as shown in Figure 1.1. A pipeline system can be a single-pipe pipeline system, pipe-in-pipe or bundled system. Normally, the term of subsea flow-lines is used to describe the subsea pipelines carrying oil and gas products from the wellhead to the riser base; the riser is connected to the processing facilities (e.g. a platform or a FPSO). The subsea pipelines from the processing facilities to shore are called export pipelines, while the subsea pipelines from the platform to subsea equipment used to transfer water or chemical inhibiters are called water injection or chemical flow-lines"-- Provided by publisher.
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