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THE CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF STEEL FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT

Assist. Marin Florin

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/ba1.v2/s06.006View metrics

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Title
THE CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF STEEL FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT
Authors
Assist. Marin Florin
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
981 - 988 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References14
  1. Standards Australia. Pipelines - Gas and liquid petroleum Part 1: Design and Construction AS 2885.1-1997. Homebush, New South Wales: Standards Australia; 1997.

  2. Eiber RJ, Carlson L and Leis B. Fracture control requirements for gas transmission pipelines. In: Pipeline Technology Proceedings of the third international pipeline technology conference Volume I, Brugge, Belgium, May 21-24 2000. Edited: Denys R. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific 2000, pp 437-53.

  3. Kiefner JF, Maxey WA, Eiber RJ and Duffy AR. Failure stress levels of flaws in pressurized cylinders. In: Progress in flaw growth and fracture toughness testing ASTM STP 536. Philadelphia: American Society for Testing and Materials 1973, pp 461-81.

  4. Shannon RWE. The failure behaviour of linepipe defects. International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping 1974;2 :243-55.

  5. BSI. Guide to methods for assessing the acceptability of flaws in metallic structures BS 7910:1999 Incorporating Amendment 1, April 2000. London: British Standards Institution; 2000.

  6. Mannucci G and Harris D. Fracture properties of X100 gas pipeline steels. Final report on ECSC Agreement 7210-PR/058. Brussels: ECSC; 2002. 12

  7. Demofonti G, Mannucci G, Harris D, Barsanti L and Hillenbrand HG. Fracture behaviour of X100 gas pipeline by full scale tests. In: Application and evaluation of high grade linepipes in hostile environments. 7-8 November 2002, Yokohama, Japan. Edited: Toyoda M and Denys R: Beaconsfield, UK: Scientific Surveys Ltd 2002, pp .245-261.

  8. Standards Australia. Pipelines - Gas and liquid petroleum Part 1: Design and Construction AS 2885.1-1997. Homebush, New South Wales: Standards Australia; 1997.

  9. Eiber RJ, Carlson L and Leis B. Fracture control requirements for gas transmission pipelines. In: Pipeline Technology Proceedings of the third international pipeline technology conference Volume I, Brugge, Belgium, May 21-24 2000. Edited: Denys R. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific 2000, pp 437-53.

  10. Kiefner JF, Maxey WA, Eiber RJ and Duffy AR. Failure stress levels of flaws in pressurized cylinders. In: Progress in flaw growth and fracture toughness testing ASTM STP 536. Philadelphia: American Society for Testing and Materials 1973, pp 461-81.

  11. Shannon RWE. The failure behaviour of linepipe defects. International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping 1974;2 :243-55.

  12. BSI. Guide to methods for assessing the acceptability of flaws in metallic structures BS 7910:1999 Incorporating Amendment 1, April 2000. London: British Standards Institution; 2000.

  13. Mannucci G and Harris D. Fracture properties of X100 gas pipeline steels. Final report on ECSC Agreement 7210-PR/058. Brussels: ECSC; 2002. 12

  14. Demofonti G, Mannucci G, Harris D, Barsanti L and Hillenbrand HG. Fracture behaviour of X100 gas pipeline by full scale tests. In: Application and evaluation of high grade linepipes in hostile environments. 7-8 November 2002, Yokohama, Japan. Edited: Toyoda M and Denys R: Beaconsfield, UK: Scientific Surveys Ltd 2002, pp .245-261.

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