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In 1998, pipeline operators began to use a instrumented inspection technology that we now know as guided wave testing (GWT), which detects changes in the cross-sectional area of the pipe wall.
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Test method to evaluate coatings w/conductive carbon pigmentation as Cathodic Protection (CP) anodes on atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete. Anode coatings are not to provide a protective barrier. HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
This AMPP standard practice presents the requirements for electrochemical chloride extraction and electrochemical realkalization of reinforcing steel in atmospherically exposed concrete structures.The standard provides the designengineer and contractor with the requirements for control of corrosion of conventional reinforcing steel in Portland cement concrete structures through the application of chloride extraction or realkalization.This standard is intended foruse by owners, engineers, architects, contractors, and all those concerned with rehabilitation of corrosion-damagedreinforced concrete structures.
This standard practice provides the material characteristics, application methods, and handling, shipping, and installation procedures for polyolefin resin coating systems extruded over adhesives for the prevention of external corrosion of underground or submerged pipelines. This standard applies to both carbon steel (CS) pipe and ductile iron (DI) pipe when the application of extruded external coatings is described. This standard is intended for use by coating applicators, engineers, and pipeline owners as a guide to specifying application parameters.
This AMPP standard practice provides the most current technology and industry practices for the use of field-applied, fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) external pipe coating systems for girth weld joints. This standard is intended for use by corrosion control personnel, design engineers, project managers, purchasing personnel, and construction engineers and managers. It is applicable to underground steel pipelines.
Guidelines for preplanning for, recovering from, and repassivation after a low pH excursion in open recirculating water systems, no matter what the cause. Historical Document 1995
Two test methods for evaluating water quality for subsurface injection: A-Rate vs Cumulative Volume (for water quality monitoring) B-Suspended Solids Test (for diagnosis or monitoring). Historical Document 1984
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Selecting corrosion resistant metallic materials for supply, storage, pumping and injection of water encountered in oil field operations. Historical Document 1975
Guidelines for preparing for, recovering from, and repassivation after a low pH excursion... Procedures applicable to mild steel and need to be modified for other materials. Historical Document 1992
Devices used for on-line monitoring of fouling, corrosion, and other parameters in recirculating cooling tower water systems. Methods for collecting test data to determine fouling and corrosion rates. Historical Document 2002
Standard for achieving effective control of external corrosion on buried or submerged metallic piping systems or other buried metallic structures. System design. Coatings. Cathodic protection criteria & installation. Control of interference currents. HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
A pilot plant method for determining the extent and rate of uniform corrosion of metals in circulating water or aqueous solutions at temperatures greater than 100 C° (212° F) but less than approximately 360° C (680° F). Historical Document 1974