Analysis of Gas Pipelines Damaged in X-65 Steels

X-65 배관용 재료의 손상해석

  • Jin, Yeung-Jun (Chungju National Univ. Dept. of Mechanical Design Eng.)
  • 진영준 (충주대학교 기계설계학과)
  • Received : 2005.06.22
  • Accepted : 2005.11.20
  • Published : 2005.11.30

Abstract

It is well known that pipelines have the highest capacity and are the safest and least environmentally disruptive form of transporting oil and gas. However, pipeline damages caused by both internal and external corrosion is a major concern threatening the reliability of oil and gas transportation and the soundness of pipeline structure. In this study, we estimated the expected allowable damage defect by comparing the ASTM B31G code which has been developed as the evaluation method of reliability and incident prevention of damaged pipelines based on the amount of loss due to corrosion and the yield strength of materials to a modified theory considering diverse detailed corrosional forms. Furthermore, we suggested the method that estimates the expected life span of used pipelines by utilizing the reliability method based on major variables such as, the depth and length of damage and corrosional rate affecting the life expectancy of pipelines.

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