Pipeline Engineering
Pipeline Engineering, Construction and Operations
Pipelines are generally the most economical way to transport large quantities of liquids and gases over land and below the sea, such as oil and gas which often has to be transported from offshore production facilities to land based refineries and onwards for final delivery.
Relevant for both onshore and offshore pipelines, this course equips you with a multidisciplinary understanding of pipelines and enables you to study the full cycle of pipeline engineering.
Outcome
- Material selection, design, construction, installation, flow, and maintenance
- Identification of pipeline defect and its assessment
- Risk Base Inspection (RBI) and IM of onshore and offshore pipelines
Contents
Day 1: Route Selection
- Physical Factors
- Interaction with Other Users of the Seabed
- Environmental and Political Factors
- Case Studies
Day 2: Carbon-Manganese Steels
- Materials Specifications
- Material Properties
- Pipe Production
- Pipe Fabrication
- Pipe. Variables
- Specification Checklist
Day 3: Increasing Corrosion Resistance
- Methods of Improving Corrosion Resistance
- Available Corrosion-resistant Alloys
- Manufacture of Corrosion-resistant Alloy Pipe
- Welding of Internal Clad Pipe
- Evaluating Corrosion Resistance
- External Protection
Day 4-6: Welding
- Welding Processes
- Preparation for Welding Operations
- The Welding Sequence
- Manual, Semi-Automatic and Automatic Welding
- Weld Composition
- Weld Strengthening Mechanisms
- Preparation for Welding Operations
- Weld Imperfections
- Weldability of Pipe Steels
- Welding of Duplex Stainless Steels
- Weld Strengthening Mechanisms
- Welding of Duplex Stainless Steels
- Welding of Clad Pipe
- Weld Inspection
- Preferential Weld Corrosion
- Downstream Corrosion of Welds
- Incomplete Penetration
- Possible Future Welding Techniques
- Underwater Welding
- Welding In·Service Pipelines
Day 7: Flexible and Composite Pipelines
- Fabrication
- 1nternal Corrosion
- Sour Service
- External Corrosion
- Failure Modes of Flexible Pipes
- Inspection of Flexible Pipe
- Composite Pipelines
Day 8: Internal Corrosion and Its Prevention
- Corrosion Mechanisms
- Sweet Corrosion
- Corrosion in Oil Pipelines
- Effects of Flow on Corrosion in Oil Pipelines
- Solids in Oil Pipelines
- Corrosion in Gas Pipelines
- Effects of Flow in Gas Pipelines
- Sour Corrosion
- Water Injection Pipelines
- Corrosion Inhibition
- Microbiological Corrosion
Day 9: External Corrosion, Coatings, Cathodic Protection, and Concrete
- External Corrosion
- External Coatings
- Cathodic Protection
- Concrete Weight Coating
- Thermal Insulation Coatings
Day 10: Pipeline Hydraulics
- Single-Phase Flow of Newtonian Fluids
- Calculation Example
- Heat Transfer and Flow Temperature
- Hydrates
- Multi-Phase Flow
Day 11: Strength
- Design to Resist Internal Pressure
- Design to Resist External Pressure
- Longitudinal Stress
- Bending
- lndentation
- Impact
Day 12: Stability
- Design Currents
- Design Waves
- Hydrodynamic Forces
- Lateral Resistance
- Stability Design
- Interaction with Stability of the Seabed
Day 13: Shore Approaches
- Design Currents
- The Coastal Environment
- Site Investigation
- Beach Crossings
- Horizontal Drilling
- Rocky Coasts
- Tunnels
- Tidal Flats
Day 14: Upheaval Buckling, Lateral and Spans
- Upheaval Buckling
- Driving Force for Upheaval Lateral Buckling
- Analysis of Upheaval Movements
- Measures That Can Be Taken to Prevent Buckling
- Corrective Action if Buckling Takes Place
- Lateral Buckling
- Span Fonnation
- Vortex Shedding
- Overstress
- Hooking
- Span Correction
Day 15: Internal Inspections and Corrosion Monitoring
- Access
- Inspection Techniques
- Pigs
- Corrosion Monitoring: Intrusive Techniques
- Corrosion Monitoring: Non-intrusive Techniques
- Fluid Sampling
Day 16: Risk, Accidents, and Repair
- Failure Incidents
- Reliability theory
- Minimizing Risk: Integrity Management
- Repair
Day 17: Decommissioning
Day 18: Future Development
- Design
- Materials
- Connections
- Construction
Course Registration
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