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  1. DarrenHeal

    Pipeline CP Coating Breakdown Factors (Again)

    One last question: How on Earth (or should that be "under water"?) does one use the attenuation formulae in ISO 15589-2? Plot potentials against distance and see where they cross the magic line or is there a better way?
  2. DarrenHeal

    Pipeline CP Coating Breakdown Factors (Again)

    Right, calculations checked, answers are: RP-F103: For 3-layer polypropylene anti-corrison coating (CDS 3) and 300 mm long IMPU field joint coatings (3D system) 25 year design life I get: fcm = 1.375E-3 for the line pipe fcm = 0.01375 for the FJC For a 25 mA/m2 maintenance current density...
  3. DarrenHeal

    Using Thermal Spray Aluminium on Subsea Duplex Pipe?

    Guys Working on a project which involves SUBSEA structures with duplex stainless steel (probably API 5LC LC65-2205) cooling loops within them. Inlet temperature is about 100 Celsius, although some "headroom" might be advisable. Need to spec. amn anti-corrosion coating for the loops (which...
  4. DarrenHeal

    Anit-Corrosion Coating on 2205 Duplex Flowline Spools?

    Guys Working on a project which involves SUBSEA structures with duplex stainless steel (probably API 5LC LC65-2205) cooling loops within them. Inlet temperature is about 100 Celsius, although some "headroom" might be advisable. Need to spec. amn anti-corrosion coating for the loops (which...
  5. DarrenHeal

    Buckling detection in deep water

    Can't use a conventional buckle detector with reeled pipe - the pipe is one continuous length and so unless you want to insert ?km of cable inside the reeled pipr it won't work. Flipside is reeled pipe will have a low D/t ratio (typical rule of thumb D/t < 20) and is thus lees prone to buckling...
  6. DarrenHeal

    Axial Resistance of buried pipeline in Clay backfill

    Beware of using re-moulded values. These assume the clay returns to a nice goo-ey mass soon after backfilling. For a soft clay (basically fish poo and other marine detritus) this may be somewhat true, but for stiffer clays the backfill may resemble more of a ploughed field with the backfill...
  7. DarrenHeal

    Pipeline CP Coating Breakdown Factors (Again)

    As for perception, yes, I agree we are all driven by that. On the other hand, very few pipelines have failed due to over-protection and anodes cost buttons compared to the rest of the flowline and its installation. DNV would have you believe a couple of old aluminium takeaway food trays...
  8. DarrenHeal

    Pipeline CP Coating Breakdown Factors (Again)

    Working on a pipeline coated with 2.5 mm 3-layer polypropylene (nothing outstanding about it). Using RP-F103 Table A.1 and a 3-layer FBE/PP coating I get: a=0.1x10E-2 b=0.003*10E-2 giving fcm = a +0.5*b*T = 0.1x10E-2 + (0.5*0.003x10E-2*25) fcm = 0.001375 and fcf = a + b*T fcf = 0.1x10E-2 +...

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