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An overview on lessons learned with high-performance polyurethane elastomers coatings in Alberta oil sands service, from material properties, operating conditions, wear data, to useful life and cost savings. Wear monitoring system with no perforation of the pipe wall is discussed.
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Prestressed concrete cylinder pipe pipeline sections projected to exhibit wire breaks were detected - and one not so - were excavated, removed, inspected, and dissected. Corrosion had initiated upon the inner surface of shorting straps and spread to the prestressing wires. A mechanism for this corrosion is presented and the findings discussed.
How dehumidification and temperature control achieve higher-quality coating/lining projects. For engineers and consultants who specify coating projects involving tanks or enclosed spaces.
Design, fabrication, and surface finish requirements with generic and graphic descriptions of surface finishing of welds specified in preparation for lining of tanks and vessels. Visual comparator sold seperatly.
In oil & gas industry, solid metal equipment such as pipelines, pressure vessels, heat exchangers and valves are susceptible to surface and sub-surface cracks and discontinuities attributed to cyclic loading and severe operating conditions. These anomalies affect the safety, structural functionality, reliability, integrity and life cycle of the equipment and if not detected timely, they could lead to catastrophic incidents. Consequently, this gave rise to the importance of different Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods and their abilities to detect and characterize surface discontinuity providing useful information to the structural integrity assessment.
Approximately one cubic yard of concrete is placed annually per person on the planet with existing concrete estimated to be 30 times this amount (1). This presentation will discuss the basics of concrete, the various alternatives for control of corrosion in reinforced concrete structures, including prevention, protection, and mitigation, and strategies for selection of these alternatives. The pros and cons of each technique will be reviewed as well as the applicability considerations for the life cycle of the structure.
The performance and relative importance of a recent testing program for corrosion inhibition and other performance parameters using documented test methods.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT-Corrosion control of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) through the application of cathodic protection (CP). New or existing buried pipelines- with or without a supplemental coating.
On-site measurement of the surface profile of abrasive blast cleaned steel. Compares with lab measurements on surfaces rated as NACE Nos. 1, 2, or 3 standards. Implementation. Historical Document 1995
This standard is intended for use by coating or lining specifiers, applicators, inspectors, or others who require the use of pressurized water cleaning technology to achieve a defined level of visual cleanliness of concrete surfaces. This standard contains requirements for Thorough Cleaning. Requirements for Light Cleaning are addressed in a separate standard.