Direct Stress Monitoring of Pipelines and Development of Limitations – A Case Study

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Travis A. Davidsavor David A. Provost
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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1391 KB
Publication Date:
Feb 1, 2020

Abstract

A segment of high-pressure steel petroleum pipeline needed to be replaced on a hillside and beneath a waterway within an existing right-of-way containing multiple petroleum pipelines. The pipeline replacement required excavation of sedimentary rock to allow placement of the new pipe. As a result of an existing right-of-way limitation, steep slopes, and hard rock, blasting would be required as close as 7.8 meters (25 feet) from two operating pipelines.
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APA: Travis A. Davidsavor David A. Provost  (2020)  Direct Stress Monitoring of Pipelines and Development of Limitations – A Case Study

MLA: Travis A. Davidsavor David A. Provost Direct Stress Monitoring of Pipelines and Development of Limitations – A Case Study . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2020.

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