Reliability and Maintainability of In-Service Pipelines
Auteur : Mahmoodian Mojtaba
Reliability and Maintainability of In-Service Pipelines helps engineers understand the best structural analysis methods and more accurately predict the life of their pipeline assets. Expanded to cover real case studies from oil and gas, sewer and water pipes, this reference also explains inline inspection and how the practice influences reliability analysis, along with various reliability models beyond the well-known Monte Carlo method. Encompassing both numerical and analytical methods in structural reliability analysis, this book gives engineers a stronger point of reference covering both pipeline maintenance and monitoring techniques in a single resource.
Pipeline engineers; civil engineers; reliability engineers; pipeline consultants; pipeline technicians
- Provides tactics on cost-effective pipeline integrity management decisions and strategy for a variety of different pipes
- Presents readers with rational tools for strengthening and rehabing existing pipelines
- Teaches how to optimize materials selection and design parameters for designing future pipelines with a longer service life
Date de parution : 06-2018
Ouvrage de 186 p.
15x22.8 cm
Thème de Reliability and Maintainability of In-Service Pipelines :
Mots-clés :
CCTV assessment; Cast iron water pipes; Concrete sewers; First passage probability theory; Gamma process; Intelligent pigging; Limit state function; Loading on pipes; Magnetic flux leakage; Monte Carlo simulation; NDT methods; Oil and gas pipelines; Pipe design; Pipe deterioration; Pipe material; Pipeline coating; Pipeline failure modes; Pipeline inspection; Pipeline maintenance; Probability of failure; Reinforcement corrosion; Sensitivity analysis; Steel corrosion; Steel water pipes; Structural reliability; System reliability; Time-dependent reliability analysis