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Description / Abstract:
This report includes a compilation of results obtained through a
series of white papers developed as part of a gas transmission
company JIP addressing specific issues related to SCC in gas
pipeline HCAs. This report presents the overall project approach,
findings and outcomes. The overall outcome of the JIP has been the
development and collation of a significant body of supporting
information, made available to pipeline operators and to the
pipeline industry, providing the basis for sound decision making
regarding the issues to be addressed when managing the integrity of
pipelines that are potentially subject to the threat of SCC. In
particular, this report includes:
• A review and update of SCC experience in 130,000 miles of
high-pressure gas pipelines.
• Validation of the ASME B31.8S criteria for determining
segments and HCAs most likely to be susceptible to high pH SCC.
• Demonstration that the modified ASME B31.8S criteria also are
applicable to near-neutral pH SCC.
• Development of guidelines and algorithms for prioritizing
pipeline segments and HCAs for SCC assessment, and for selecting
excavation sites most likely to show evidence of SCC.
• Development of guidance for conducting SCC hydrostatic tests.
Development of a categorization scheme for determining crack
severity and mitigation response.
• Development of a method for determining the intervals between
re-tests when using hydrostatic testing, ILI or SCC DA to manage
SCC.
• Provision of guidance for determining how many excavations are
necessary during SCC DA.
• Development of a process for utilizing condition monitoring
activities for SCC management when low levels of SCC are
experienced.
• Identification of revisions to improve the existing ASME
B31.8S guidance for SCC.