04580nam 22007453u 450 991033875160332120230120010819.00-12-799991-41-60119-971-6(CKB)1000000000810785(EBL)1457959(OCoLC)862048737(SSID)ssj0000072029(PQKBManifestationID)12014525(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072029(PQKBWorkID)10091197(PQKB)10009274(MiAaPQ)EBC1457959(EXLCZ)99100000000081078520140113d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Fundamentals of Corrosion and Scaling for Petroleum & Environmental EngineersBurlington Elsevier Science20131 online resource (253 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-306-13460-9 1-933762-30-6 Front Cover; The Planning Guide to Piping Design; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; List of Figures; List of Tables; CHAPTER 1. Before You Begin; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Standards; 1.3 Specifications; 1.4 Procedures; 1.5 Piping Execution Plan; 1.6 Conclusion; CHAPTER 2. Procedures; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Master Stick Files, Working Copies, and Inter-discipline Drawing Reviews (IDR); 2.3 Vendor Drawing Reviews; 2.4 Line Numbering; 2.5 Stress Analysis; 2.6 Model Reviews; 2.7 Checking; 2.8 Manhour Estimating and Manpower Planning; CHAPTER 3. Deliverables3.1 Introduction3.2 Deliverables; CHAPTER 4. Detailed Design; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Contracting and Procurement Plan and Construction Execution Plan; 4.3 Modularized and Field Erected Piping Splits and CWP Boundaries; 4.4 Model Boundaries; 4.5 Shop and Field Material Splits; 4.6 Procurement Splits; 4.7 Issued For Bid and Bid Evaluations; 4.8 Equipment Coordinates and Elevations; 4.9 Module Design; 4.10 Module Numbering; 4.11 Drafting Practice; 4.12 Holds; 4.13 Project Binders and Lists; 4.14 Managing Standard Drawings; 4.15 Project Meetings; 4.16 Progress Monitoring4.17 Design Change Notice (DCN)4.18 Field Change Notice (FCN); 4.19 Request For Information (RFI); CHAPTER 5. Shop Fabrication; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Kick-off Meetings; 5.3 Scopes of Work (SOW); 5.4 Instruction to the Fabricator; 5.5 Requests For Information (RFI); 5.6 Visits with the Fabricators; 5.7 Automatic Spool Generation; 5.8 Conclusion; CHAPTER 6. Field Construction; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Support From the Home Office; 6.3 Support in the Field; 6.4 Lessons Learned; 6.5 Safety; APPENDIX A: Abbreviations; IndexScale, or deposits, can build up in the wellbore tubulars and other downhole components, causing considerabledamage to the life of the well. Infrastructure provides the support for the wells system and with oil andgas consumption on the rise and transportation required to feed that demand, all petroleum and pipelineengineers must have accurate corrosion and scaling information. The Fundamentals of Corrosion and Scalingfor Petroleum and Environmental Engineers will provide the quick knowledge that engineers need to not onlyenhance the reliability of corrosion and scale contrCorrosion and anti-corrosivesOil fields -- Equipment and supplies -- CorrosionOil fieldsOil fieldsEquipment and suppliesCorrosionCorrosion and anti-corrosivesMechanical EngineeringHILCCEngineering & Applied SciencesHILCCMetallurgy & MineralogyHILCCCorrosion and anti-corrosives.Oil fields -- Equipment and supplies -- Corrosion.Oil fields.Oil fieldsEquipment and suppliesCorrosionCorrosion and anti-corrosivesMechanical EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesMetallurgy & Mineralogy622622.33820284622/.33820284622.33820284Chilingar George V952803Mourhatch Ryan952804Al-Qahtani Alzazi952805AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910338751603321The Fundamentals of Corrosion and Scaling for Petroleum & Environmental Engineers2154103UNINA