THE ASSESSMENT OF CORROSION IN PIPELINES (评估管道的腐蚀).pdf
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Pipeline Pigging and Integrity Management Conference
th
17-18 May 2004 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
THE ASSESSMENT OF CORROSION IN PIPELINES – GUIDANCE IN THE PIPELINE
DEFECT ASSESSMENT MANUAL (PDAM)
ANDREW COSHAM PHIL HOPKINS
Penspen Integrity Penspen Integrity
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(Andrew Palmer and Associates), UK
ABSTRACT
The Pipeline Defect Assessment Manual (PDAM) project is a joint industry project sponsored
by fifteen international oil and gas companies, to produce a document specifying the best
methods for assessing defects in pipelines. PDAM documents the best available techniques
currently available for the assessment of pipeline defects (such as corrosion, dents, gouges,
weld defects, etc.) in a simple and easy-to-use manual, and gives guidance in their use. In
this paper the best practices for the assessment of corrosion in pipelines are presented. Full
scale tests, theoretical analyses and assessment methods are also discussed, and the ‘best’
methods included in PDAM are described.
NOMENCLATURE
2c maximum longitudinal length of metal loss defect (equals l)
d depth of part-wall metal loss defect
t pipe wall thickness
D outside diameter of pipe
M Folias factor (bulging factor)
Q length correction term
R outside radius of pipe
σ flow stress
σθ hoop stress at failure
σY yield strength
σU ultimate tensile strength
SMYS specified minimum yield strength
SMTS specified minimum ultimate tensile strength
1 INTRODUCT
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