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Defect Assessment in Pipelines
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  Date December 8, 2010 to December 10, 2010

  About This Event    website: click here
  Many transmission pipelines are now over 20 years old. This is "middle aged" in pipeline terms, and even the best designed and maintained pipeline will become defective as it progresses through its design life. Therefore, operators need to be aware of the effect these defects will have on their pipeline, and — more importantly — be able to assess their significance in terms of the continuing integrity of the pipeline. The increasing use of high-technology maintenance (for example, intelligent pigs) is helping pipeline owners to assess the condition of their lines, and if these modern maintenance methods are combined with modern defect-assessment methods, they can provide a very powerful, and cost-effective, tool. This course will present the latest defect-assessment methods to pipeline engineers and managers. These methods will range from simple, quick, assessment methods, to the more-detailed —fitness for purpose— analysis. The course is highly interactive and takes the form of lectures, workshops, and case studies.

The course is unique as it is a holistic approach to defect assessment, and it ensures the student appreciates all aspects of the subject, including repair and risk management.
 
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  Objectives
  The course will cover methods available to assess the significance of defects detected in onshore and offshore pipelines. It will introduce simple analytical methods used to assess internal and external corrosion, dents and gouges, cracks (e.g. SCC), weld defects, and fatigue.

  Who Should Attend
  * Pipeline engineers
* Designers and service professionals who are involved with the maintenance, inspection, and repair of pipelines.

  Agenda    Click Here To View Agenda Document

  Contact    John Tiratsoo at +44 1494 675139  or email: jt@scientificsurveys.com

  Venue 
  Hyatt Regency/ Calgary
700 Centre Street S.E.
Calgary
Alberta
T2G 5P6
Canada
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Phone:(403) 717-1234
Fax:(403) 537 4444

  Lecturer Phil Hopkins
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