Managing Pipeline Threats

John Tiratsoo, Editor

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  • 1
    • QR 1-1. Learning from other Industries [1]
  • 2
    • QR 2-1. Constructing Pipelines
    • QR 2-2. Pipeline Safety
    • QR 2-3. Pumps and Compressors
    • QR 2-4. Pipeline Stresses
    • QR 2-5. More about pipeline principles
  • 3
    • QR 3-1. Figure 3.7
    • QR 3-2. Europipe-u-forming
    • QR 3-3. Europipe-o-forming
    • QR 3-4. Europipe-welding-inside
    • QR 3-5. Europipe-welding-outside
    • QR 3-6. Europipe-expander
    • QR 3-7. Tube ring hydraulic pressure tests
    • QR 3-8. Ductile fracture propagation
    • QR 3-9. Offshore applications
  • 4
    • QR 4-1. Flowchart on accessibility, negotiability, and propulsion
    • QR 4-2. tool selection
  • 5
    • QR 5-1. Additional information on external corrosion
    • QR 5-2. Additional information on CP potential surveying
    • QR 5-3. Additional information on corrosion caused by SRB.
    • QR 5-4. Microbiological corrosion
    • QR 5-5. Additional information on carbonate cracking.
  • 6
    • QR 6-1. Additional information on sweet corrosion
    • QR 6-2. Additional information on sour service
    • QR 6-3. Additional information on bacterial corrosion
    • QR 6-4. Additional information on top of the line corrosion
    • QR 6-5. Additional information on corrosion inhibitors
  • 7
    • QR 7-1. Images of Cracks in Pipelines
    • QR 7- 2. Gouges and Hard Layers
    • QR 7-3. Fatigue in Pipelines
    • QR 7-4. Stresses in Pipelines Caused by Internal Pressure
  • 8
    • QR 8-1. Photos of damage to pipelines
    • QR 8-2. Gouges and Hard Layers
    • QR 8-3. Assessment of Gouges
    • QR 8-4. Fatigue Assessment of Dents
    • QR 8-5. Dent Assessment using Strain
    • QR 8-6. Corrosion Assessment
    • QR 8-7. Protecting Pipelines
  • 9
    • QR 9-1. Comparison between threats to onshore and submarine pipelines
    • QR 9-2. HIPPS
    • QR 9-3. Waves, tides and currents
    • QR 9-4. Stability
    • QR 9-5. General Imaging Surveys
  • 10
    • QR 10-1. Fluvial hazards
    • QR 10-2. Landslides
    • QR 10-3. Fault movement
    • QR 10-4. Liquefaction
    • QR 10-5. Natural subsidence
    • QR 10-6. Mining subsidence
    • QR 10-7. Lateral spreading
    • QR 10-8. Onshore Soil Erosion
    • QR 10-9. Pipeline monitoring
    • QR 10-10. Soil-pipe interaction
    • QR 10-11. Pipeline performance limits
    • QR 10-12. Inclinometers
  • 11
    • QR 11-1. Steps in Pipe Making
    • QR 11-2. Pipeline Construction Primer
    • QR 11-3. History and Background to Materials & Construction Defects
    • QR 11-4. Primer on Collapse- and Fracture-Controlled Failure
    • QR 11-5. Components and Loads Primer
    • QR 11-6. Inclined Laminations
    • QR 11-7. Early ERW Seam Processes
    • QR 11-8. HF vs LF ERW Seams
    • QR 11-9. Hook Cracking
    • QR 11-10. DSAW Pipe Production
    • QR 11-11. Geographic Barriers
    • QR 11-12. Failure Mechanisms
    • QR 11-13. Defect Response to Increasing Pressure
    • QR 11-14. Codes and Margins of Safety
    • QR 11-15. Illustrations of Some Pipeline Defects
    • QR 11-16. Degradation and Related Cracking
  • 12
    • QR 12-1. Mexican Oil and Drug Cartels: Cocaine & Crude.
    • QR 12-2. Manual hand tap machine hot tapping.
    • QR 12-3. Video
  • 13
    • QR 13-1. Case studies in pipeline failures
    • QR 13-2. ‘Mechanics’ and properties of materials
    • QR 13-3. Fracture mechanics
    • QR 13-4. Pipeline defect assessment
  • 14
    • QR 14-1. Probability
    • QR 14-2. Why do ‘Incidents’ Occur?
    • QR 14-3. Safety Management Systems
    • QR 14-4. Safety Culture
    • QR 14-5. Threats to Onshore and Subsea Pipelines.
    • QR 14-6. Prescriptive versus Risk-based (goal-setting) Approaches to Integrity Management
    • QR 14-7. Example of a Qualitative and Quantitiative Risk Assessment
    • QR 14-8. Data Management in Pipeline Integrity Management
    • QR 14-9. Cost of life
    • QR 14-10. ‘Zero Failures’
    • QR 14-11. Uncertainty, and the ‘Rare Event’
    • QR 14-12. Inspection and Surveillance of Pipelines
    • QR 14-13. New Threats to Pipelines

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