Piping and pipeline assessment guide [[electronic resource] /] / A. Keith Escoe |
Autore | Escoe A. Keith |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Gulf Professional Pub., c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (573 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.8/672 |
Collana | Stationary equipment assessment series |
Soggetto topico |
Piping - Maintenance and repair
Pipelines - Maintenance and repair Service life (Engineering) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-63129-5
9786610631292 0-08-045711-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Table of contents; Preface; 1 An Introduction to In-plant Piping and Pipeline Fitness-for-Service; Introduction; What Is Piping?; Areas Where Corrosion Attacks Piping; The Maximum Acceptable Operating Pressure (MAOP); Assessment Procedure; Classification of Corroded Regions; External Versus Internal Corrosion; Localized Versus General Corrosion; Interaction of Closely Spaced Areas of Corrosion; Circumferential Extent of Damage; Welds, Elbows, and Branch Connections; Corroded Pit Region Interaction Parameters; Methodology
Determining the Allowable Length of CorrosionCorrosion Allowance; Assessing Type 3 Flaws; Burst Test Validation; Circumferential Corrosion; Criteria for Circumferential Metal Loss; Methodology of Circumferential Metal Loss; Corrosion in Pipe Bends; Branch Connections and Fittings; Determining a Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure; Flaws in Heat Affected Zones of Welds; Example 1-1; Example 1-2; Checking for the Circumferential Direction Criteria; Example 1-3; 2 An Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Piping; Piping Criteria; Stress Categories Allowable Stress Range for Secondary StressesStresses Acting on Piping Elements; Stress Calculations; ASME B31.1 Code Stress; ASME B31.3 Code Stress; The Pipeline Codes-ASME B31.4 and B31.8; ASME B31.4-Liquid Transportation Pipelines Code; ASME B31.8-Gas Transmission and Distribution Pipeline Code; Flexibility and Stiffness of Piping; Stiffness and Large Piping; Flexibility Method of Piping Mechanics; Pipe Offsets and Loops; Pipe Restraints and Anchors; Criteria for Flexibility Analysis; Example Using the Empirical Flexibility Criterion Suggested Criteria for Level of Piping Flexibility AnalysisClosure; 3 Fitness-for-Service Topics of Local Thin Areas, Plain Dents, Dents-Gouges, and Cracks for Piping; Useful RSF Equations Using API 579; Assessment Techniques and Acceptance Criteria; Remaining Life Assessment; Remediation; In-Service Monitoring; Documentation; Damage Mechanisms; Blisters and Laminations; Assessment of Local Thin Areas; General Metal Loss Assessment; Individual Point Readings; Thickness Profiles; Structural Discontinuities; Level 1 Part 4 Acceptance Criteria; Level 2 Assessments Level 2 Part 4 Acceptance CriteriaLocal Metal Loss Assessment; Determining the LTA Boundary; Level 1 Part 5 Acceptance Criteria; Level 2 Part 5 Acceptance Criteria; Assessing Supplemental Loads; Level 3 Assessments; Elastic-Plastic Analysis of LTAs; Common Mistakes Made in Level 3 Assessments; Performing the Remaining Life Assessment; The MAWP Approach; The Thickness Approach; Material Property Data; Material Property Data Required for Assessment; Crack-like Flaws; Remediation of Crack Defects; Grooves, Plain Dents, and Dents with Gouges; Plain Dents; Dents and Gouge Combination Type Flaws Example 3-1: API 579 Example 5.11.1 Revisited |
Altri titoli varianti | Piping and pipelines assessment guide |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910457300503321 |
Escoe A. Keith | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Gulf Professional Pub., c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Piping and pipeline assessment guide [[electronic resource] /] / A. Keith Escoe |
Autore | Escoe A. Keith |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Gulf Professional Pub., c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (573 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.8/672 |
Collana | Stationary equipment assessment series |
Soggetto topico |
Piping - Maintenance and repair
Pipelines - Maintenance and repair Service life (Engineering) |
ISBN |
1-280-63129-5
9786610631292 0-08-045711-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Table of contents; Preface; 1 An Introduction to In-plant Piping and Pipeline Fitness-for-Service; Introduction; What Is Piping?; Areas Where Corrosion Attacks Piping; The Maximum Acceptable Operating Pressure (MAOP); Assessment Procedure; Classification of Corroded Regions; External Versus Internal Corrosion; Localized Versus General Corrosion; Interaction of Closely Spaced Areas of Corrosion; Circumferential Extent of Damage; Welds, Elbows, and Branch Connections; Corroded Pit Region Interaction Parameters; Methodology
Determining the Allowable Length of CorrosionCorrosion Allowance; Assessing Type 3 Flaws; Burst Test Validation; Circumferential Corrosion; Criteria for Circumferential Metal Loss; Methodology of Circumferential Metal Loss; Corrosion in Pipe Bends; Branch Connections and Fittings; Determining a Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure; Flaws in Heat Affected Zones of Welds; Example 1-1; Example 1-2; Checking for the Circumferential Direction Criteria; Example 1-3; 2 An Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Piping; Piping Criteria; Stress Categories Allowable Stress Range for Secondary StressesStresses Acting on Piping Elements; Stress Calculations; ASME B31.1 Code Stress; ASME B31.3 Code Stress; The Pipeline Codes-ASME B31.4 and B31.8; ASME B31.4-Liquid Transportation Pipelines Code; ASME B31.8-Gas Transmission and Distribution Pipeline Code; Flexibility and Stiffness of Piping; Stiffness and Large Piping; Flexibility Method of Piping Mechanics; Pipe Offsets and Loops; Pipe Restraints and Anchors; Criteria for Flexibility Analysis; Example Using the Empirical Flexibility Criterion Suggested Criteria for Level of Piping Flexibility AnalysisClosure; 3 Fitness-for-Service Topics of Local Thin Areas, Plain Dents, Dents-Gouges, and Cracks for Piping; Useful RSF Equations Using API 579; Assessment Techniques and Acceptance Criteria; Remaining Life Assessment; Remediation; In-Service Monitoring; Documentation; Damage Mechanisms; Blisters and Laminations; Assessment of Local Thin Areas; General Metal Loss Assessment; Individual Point Readings; Thickness Profiles; Structural Discontinuities; Level 1 Part 4 Acceptance Criteria; Level 2 Assessments Level 2 Part 4 Acceptance CriteriaLocal Metal Loss Assessment; Determining the LTA Boundary; Level 1 Part 5 Acceptance Criteria; Level 2 Part 5 Acceptance Criteria; Assessing Supplemental Loads; Level 3 Assessments; Elastic-Plastic Analysis of LTAs; Common Mistakes Made in Level 3 Assessments; Performing the Remaining Life Assessment; The MAWP Approach; The Thickness Approach; Material Property Data; Material Property Data Required for Assessment; Crack-like Flaws; Remediation of Crack Defects; Grooves, Plain Dents, and Dents with Gouges; Plain Dents; Dents and Gouge Combination Type Flaws Example 3-1: API 579 Example 5.11.1 Revisited |
Altri titoli varianti | Piping and pipelines assessment guide |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784362803321 |
Escoe A. Keith | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Gulf Professional Pub., c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Piping and pipeline assessment guide / / A. Keith Escoe |
Autore | Escoe A. Keith |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Gulf Professional Pub., c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (573 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.8/672 |
Collana | Stationary equipment assessment series |
Soggetto topico |
Piping - Maintenance and repair
Pipelines - Maintenance and repair Service life (Engineering) |
ISBN |
1-280-63129-5
9786610631292 0-08-045711-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Table of contents; Preface; 1 An Introduction to In-plant Piping and Pipeline Fitness-for-Service; Introduction; What Is Piping?; Areas Where Corrosion Attacks Piping; The Maximum Acceptable Operating Pressure (MAOP); Assessment Procedure; Classification of Corroded Regions; External Versus Internal Corrosion; Localized Versus General Corrosion; Interaction of Closely Spaced Areas of Corrosion; Circumferential Extent of Damage; Welds, Elbows, and Branch Connections; Corroded Pit Region Interaction Parameters; Methodology
Determining the Allowable Length of CorrosionCorrosion Allowance; Assessing Type 3 Flaws; Burst Test Validation; Circumferential Corrosion; Criteria for Circumferential Metal Loss; Methodology of Circumferential Metal Loss; Corrosion in Pipe Bends; Branch Connections and Fittings; Determining a Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure; Flaws in Heat Affected Zones of Welds; Example 1-1; Example 1-2; Checking for the Circumferential Direction Criteria; Example 1-3; 2 An Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Piping; Piping Criteria; Stress Categories Allowable Stress Range for Secondary StressesStresses Acting on Piping Elements; Stress Calculations; ASME B31.1 Code Stress; ASME B31.3 Code Stress; The Pipeline Codes-ASME B31.4 and B31.8; ASME B31.4-Liquid Transportation Pipelines Code; ASME B31.8-Gas Transmission and Distribution Pipeline Code; Flexibility and Stiffness of Piping; Stiffness and Large Piping; Flexibility Method of Piping Mechanics; Pipe Offsets and Loops; Pipe Restraints and Anchors; Criteria for Flexibility Analysis; Example Using the Empirical Flexibility Criterion Suggested Criteria for Level of Piping Flexibility AnalysisClosure; 3 Fitness-for-Service Topics of Local Thin Areas, Plain Dents, Dents-Gouges, and Cracks for Piping; Useful RSF Equations Using API 579; Assessment Techniques and Acceptance Criteria; Remaining Life Assessment; Remediation; In-Service Monitoring; Documentation; Damage Mechanisms; Blisters and Laminations; Assessment of Local Thin Areas; General Metal Loss Assessment; Individual Point Readings; Thickness Profiles; Structural Discontinuities; Level 1 Part 4 Acceptance Criteria; Level 2 Assessments Level 2 Part 4 Acceptance CriteriaLocal Metal Loss Assessment; Determining the LTA Boundary; Level 1 Part 5 Acceptance Criteria; Level 2 Part 5 Acceptance Criteria; Assessing Supplemental Loads; Level 3 Assessments; Elastic-Plastic Analysis of LTAs; Common Mistakes Made in Level 3 Assessments; Performing the Remaining Life Assessment; The MAWP Approach; The Thickness Approach; Material Property Data; Material Property Data Required for Assessment; Crack-like Flaws; Remediation of Crack Defects; Grooves, Plain Dents, and Dents with Gouges; Plain Dents; Dents and Gouge Combination Type Flaws Example 3-1: API 579 Example 5.11.1 Revisited |
Altri titoli varianti | Piping and pipelines assessment guide |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910824461303321 |
Escoe A. Keith | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Gulf Professional Pub., c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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