AKRIDER1978
Petroleum
- Mar 24, 2019
- 2
Hello,
I'm reviewing an old pipeline drawing that references an overbend and underbend location on the line. Basically it's an offset in the line where the pipeline elevation changes to go under a road crossing. The drawing specifies the elevation change and the distance between the bends. I'm developing a repair sleeve to go over the bend area and need to know if bend locations (overbend/underbend) are typically laid out using the centerline of the pipe/bend or are these location points taken from the start/end of the bend arc. It would seem to make the most sense to reference these locations at the centerline in the same manner that a normal pipe offset is laid out on a non-pipeline drawing (isometric, ortho, etc.).
I appreciate any advice from the pipeline design/engineering experts on this forum.
Thanks!
-AK
I'm reviewing an old pipeline drawing that references an overbend and underbend location on the line. Basically it's an offset in the line where the pipeline elevation changes to go under a road crossing. The drawing specifies the elevation change and the distance between the bends. I'm developing a repair sleeve to go over the bend area and need to know if bend locations (overbend/underbend) are typically laid out using the centerline of the pipe/bend or are these location points taken from the start/end of the bend arc. It would seem to make the most sense to reference these locations at the centerline in the same manner that a normal pipe offset is laid out on a non-pipeline drawing (isometric, ortho, etc.).
I appreciate any advice from the pipeline design/engineering experts on this forum.
Thanks!
-AK