2004 International Pipeline Conference, Volumes 1, 2, and 3 2004
DOI: 10.1115/ipc2004-0268
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Prediction of Corrosion Defect Growth on Operating Pipelines

Abstract: Integrity management is based on the ability of the pipeline operator to predict the growth of defects detected in inspection programs on an operating pipeline system. Accurate predictions allow targeted interventions to be scheduled in a cost effective and timely fashion for those defects that pose a high potential risk. In this paper two distinct theories are described for predicting the development of corrosion pits on an operating pipeline. The first theory corresponds to the traditional approach in which … Show more

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“…The random deterioration rate model is a specific stochastic model usually applied to model corrosion and wear phenomena; see Fenyvesi, Lu and Jack (2004), EPRI (2006) and Huyse and Roodselaar (2010). The motivation in the random variable model is to capture the randomness in the individual differences across population.…”
Section: Introduction 11 Introduction and Bibliographical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The random deterioration rate model is a specific stochastic model usually applied to model corrosion and wear phenomena; see Fenyvesi, Lu and Jack (2004), EPRI (2006) and Huyse and Roodselaar (2010). The motivation in the random variable model is to capture the randomness in the individual differences across population.…”
Section: Introduction 11 Introduction and Bibliographical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%