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51317--9729-Enhanced Corrosion Management Analysis of Pipelines

Pipeline Enhanced Corrosion Management Analysis (ECMA) was conducted over transmission pipelines that experienced considerable external metal loss after a short time in operation. Pipeline historical and current data, pipe design, construction, soil, corrosion control, monitoring, inspection and operational were reviewed.

Product Number: 51317--9729-SG
ISBN: 9729 2017 CP
Author: Angel Kowalski
Publication Date: 2017
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A pipeline Enhanced Corrosion Management Analysis (ECMA) was conducted over transmission pipelines that experienced considerable external metal loss aftera relative short timein operation. Pipeline historical and present data: pipe design construction soil corrosion control monitoring inspection and operationalwere reviewed and together with the in line inspections (ILI) data aligned to aboveground surveys and compared to field excavation results. The ECMA methodology proofed to be a cost effective approach to determine the engineering root causes of the external metal lossidentified and to develop adequate short mid and long term mitigation plans.

Key words: Atmospheric Corrosion, Outdoor Exposure, Accelerated Testing, Profilometry

A pipeline Enhanced Corrosion Management Analysis (ECMA) was conducted over transmission pipelines that experienced considerable external metal loss aftera relative short timein operation. Pipeline historical and present data: pipe design construction soil corrosion control monitoring inspection and operationalwere reviewed and together with the in line inspections (ILI) data aligned to aboveground surveys and compared to field excavation results. The ECMA methodology proofed to be a cost effective approach to determine the engineering root causes of the external metal lossidentified and to develop adequate short mid and long term mitigation plans.

Key words: Atmospheric Corrosion, Outdoor Exposure, Accelerated Testing, Profilometry

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