Oil and gas pipelines and piping systems : design, construction, management, and inspection
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science,
2016.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9780128038413 0128038411 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (661 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Oil and Gas Pipelines and Piping Systems; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Biography; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Transportation Pipelines; 1.1 Fluid Categories; 1.2 Design; 1.2.1 Operational Requirements; 1.2.2 Economic Considerations (Optimization); 1.2.3 Hydraulic Design; 1.2.4 Velocity Limitations; 1.2.5 Pressure Drop Calculations; 1.2.5.1 Pressure Drop in Crude Oil Pipelines; 1.2.5.2 Pressure Drop in Refinery Products Pipelines; 1.2.5.3 Pressure Drop in NGL Pipelines; 1.2.5.4 Pressure Drop in Natural Gas Pipelines; 1.3 Mechanical Design.
- 1.3.1 Application of Codes (Category B Fluids)1.3.2 Application of Codes (Category C and D Fluids); 1.3.3 Pigging Requirements; 1.3.4 Block Valves; 1.3.5 Thermal Relief Valves; 1.3.6 Vents and Drains; 1.3.7 Valves and Flanges; 1.3.8 Double Block and Bleed System; 1.3.9 Emergency Depressurization Facilities; 1.3.10 Overpressure Protection System; 1.3.11 Pipeline Stability; 1.4 Pipeline Wall Thickness Calculating Basis; 1.4.1 Minimum Wall Thickness; 1.4.2 Design Factors (for Hoop Stress Limitation); 1.4.3 Strain-Based Design for Hot Products Pipelines; 1.4.4 Derating Factors; 1.5 Materials.
- 1.5.1 Material Procurement1.5.2 Line Pipe Materials; 1.5.3 Valves; 1.5.4 Branch Connections, Fittings, Etc.; 1.6 Pipeline Route Selection; 1.6.1 Route and Soil Surveys; 1.6.2 Proximity to Occupied Buildings; 1.6.3 Proximity to Other Facilities; 1.6.4 Right-of-Way; 1.6.4.1 Right-of-Way Width; 1.6.4.2 Other Considerations; 1.7 Pipeline Protection and Marking; 1.7.1 Burial Philosophy; 1.7.2 Trench Dimensions; 1.7.3 Thermal Expansion and Other Forces; 1.7.4 Nonburied Pipelines; 1.7.5 Corrosion Protection; 1.7.6 Pipeline Markers; 1.8 Crossings; 1.8.1 River Crossings.
- 1.8.2 Road and Railway Crossings1.8.3 Crossing Other Pipelines; 1.8.4 Crossing Land Faults; 1.8.4.1 Land Slides; 1.9 Records; APPENDIX; Service Pipeline co. Formula; Shell/MIT Formula; Simplified Darcy Equation; T.R. Aude and Hazen-William's Formulas; Moody Friction Factor Chart; 2 Construction Guidelines for Onshore Transportation Pipelines Applications; 2.1 Material Handling; 2.1.1 Storing Materials; 2.1.2 Loading and Unloading Pipes; 2.1.3 Stockpiling of Pipes; 2.1.4 Transportation of Pipes; 2.1.5 Hauling of Coating Materials; 2.1.6 Damaged Pipes; 2.1.7 Final Storage; 2.2 Right-of-Way.
- 2.2.1 Route2.2.2 Drainage and Temporary Staking; 2.2.3 Clearing and Grading; 2.2.4 Clearing; 2.2.5 Grading; 2.2.6 Access/Service Roads; 2.2.7 Access and Service Roads (Permanent); 2.2.8 Permits and Authorization; 2.2.9 Care of Services and Properties; 2.3 Ditching; 2.3.1 Method of Ditching and Padding of Trench Bed; 2.3.2 Setting Stakes; 2.3.3 Care of Services; 2.3.4 Rock Trench and Padding; 2.3.5 Ditch Dimensions; 2.3.6 Bell Holes for Tie-Ins; 2.3.7 Damages and Claims; 2.4 Supply, Storing, Handling, and Use of Explosive Materials; 2.4.1 Supply, Handling, and Storage of Explosive Materials.