2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5098261
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Evaluation for detecting and monitoring of offshore pipeline damage based on risk based inspection method

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“…The consequences of failure are determined by comparing the maximum value of total component damage to the number of personnel injured [17]. According to the data, if there is damage to the meal, the maximum production will be reduced.…”
Section: ) Holes For Leaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The consequences of failure are determined by comparing the maximum value of total component damage to the number of personnel injured [17]. According to the data, if there is damage to the meal, the maximum production will be reduced.…”
Section: ) Holes For Leaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term "inspection planning" refers to how defined risk targets are determined. The 2016 API 581 standard does not describe in detail or equation specificity how to plan an inspection schedule; rather, it is illustrated graphically [17]. To develop an inspection plan, certain assumptions are made: 1) Establishing risk objectives 2) The company has established a ten-year inspection plan from the date of the last inspection.…”
Section: Risk Rankingmentioning
confidence: 99%