Cosham et al., 2001 - Google Patents
A new industry document detailing best practices in pipeline defect assessmentCosham et al., 2001
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- Cosham A
- Hopkins P
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- Fifth International Onshore Pipeline Conference Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Defects can be introduced into pipelines during manufacturing (eg laminations), transportation (eg fatigue cracking), fabrication (eg weld defects) and installation (eg dents), and can occur both due to deterioration (eg corrosion) and due to external interference (eg …
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