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The primary objective is to provide a simple tool to optimize determination of integrity reassessment intervals by more accurately predicting external corrosion rates that are 1) representative of a specific pipeline segment, 2) include distribution of corrosion rates as a function of location and time (allowing prediction of time-to-first-failure). Secondary objectives include 1) putting recently reported NIST data into a context that can be used by pipeline operators and 2) including the ability to allow reduction of predicted corrosion rate based on close-interval-survey and/or other data.
External corrosion growth estimations are required for determining integrity reassessment intervals. Commonly utilized methods are presently limited because they a) do not adequately reflect local conditions of a specific pipeline segment, b) do not reflect corrosion rate distributions (arising from both the stochastic nature of corrosion and non-uniform soil conditions along a pipeline length), and/or c) do not consider the unsteady rate of corrosion over long periods.
The project objective is to provide a simple tool to optimize integrity reassessment intervals by more accurately predicting external corrosion rates that are 1) representative of a specific pipeline segment and 2) include distribution of corrosion rates (allowing prediction of time-to-first-failure).
The project will be co-funded by Panhandle Energy.
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