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A new industry document detailing best practices in pipeline defect assessment

Cosham et al., 2001

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Document ID
7710187575203843574
Author
Cosham A
Hopkins P
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Publication venue
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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    • G01M3/28Investigating fluid-tightness of structures by using fluid or vacuum by measuring rate of loss or gain of fluid, e.g. by pressure-responsive devices, by flow detectors for pipes, cables or tubes; for pipe joints or seals; for valves for welds
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