Progressive Management and Engineering Evaluation of Pipeline Integrity

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. McNealy S. Kariyawasam
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Pipelines are subject to multiple threats often requiring quantification of pipeline risk and engineering evaluation of in-line inspection and other data to effect discovery of conditions defined by the regulation. Public concern and pressure from regulatory bodies are accelerating the need for pipeline operators to formalize and intensify their approach to integrity management. Most operators need a phased approach to progressively adopt the most relevant and needed assessments. The organized and relevant assessment steps need to be introduced according to data available and maturity of the integrity management program. Each refinement to the quantification offers distinct advantages to the user. In this paper, the progressive integrity assessment solutions using quantitative methods are presented. Methodologies for engineering evaluation of integrity in-line inspection data for immediate and future integrity are summarized. Corrosion is used as an example, but the approach is applicable to any time-dependent defect based hazard. Strategies for pipeline integrity management are discussed.
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APA: R. McNealy S. Kariyawasam  (2005)  Progressive Management and Engineering Evaluation of Pipeline Integrity

MLA: R. McNealy S. Kariyawasam Progressive Management and Engineering Evaluation of Pipeline Integrity. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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