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Predicting pipeline performance in geohazard areas using ILI mapping techniques

Lockey et al., 2012

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15118948251089746743
Author
Lockey A
Young A
Publication year
Publication venue
International Pipeline Conference

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Pipelines that cross mountainous areas are susceptible to ground movement loading from landslides. In-line inspection using inertial mapping tools provides an excellent method of evaluating the current pipeline integrity. A single inspection only gives an indication of the …
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