Project Number | 378 |
Date of Summary | February 4, 2005 |
Subject | Real-Time Reliability Assessment of Pipelines |
Performing Activity | University of California at Berkeley |
Principal Investigator | Robert Bea |
Contracting Agency | Minerals Management Service |
Completion | Completed |
Description | The goal of this project is to develop, verify, and test procedures that can be used during the in-line instrumentation of pipelines to characterize their reliability. |
Progress | Work on this project ended in September 2004 where a more streamlined method for correlating In-line Inspection data to pipeline defects was developed. The project is complete. |
AA (57 pages) | AA Real-Time Risk Assessment and Management of Pipelines, Summer 2000 Report, Robert Bea, University of California at Berkeley. |
AB (99 pages) | AB Real-Time Risk Assessment and Management of Pipelines Project, Report Two, Robert Bea, Sponsored by Rosen Engineering and the U.S. MMS, University of California at Berkeley, May 12, 2001. |
AC (52 pages) | AC Real-Time Risk Assessment and Management of Pipelines, Research Project Report 3: Corrosion Time Considerations, Corroded and Dented-Gouged Capacity Analysis Biases, Robert Bea, University of California at Berkeley, August 15, 2001. |
AD (73 pages) | AD Real-Time Risk Assessment and Management of Pipelines, Research Project Report 4, Robert Bea, University of California at Berkeley, January 22, 2002. |
AE (83 pages) | AE Real-Time Risk Assessment and Management of Pipelines, Research Project Report 5, Robert Bea, University of California at Berkeley, Spring, 2002 |
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