[Federal Register: July 30, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 146)]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Research and Special Programs Administration

[Cooperative Agreement DTRS656-00-H-0004]

 
Quarterly Performance Review Meeting on The Cooperative Agreement 
``Better Understanding of Mechanical Damage in Pipelines''

AGENCY: Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: RSPA has entered into a cooperative agreement with the Gas 
Technology Institute (GTI) to co-fund a two year research program to 
identify and characterize mechanical damage, a leading cause of 
reportable accidents in both gas and hazardous liquid pipelines, using 
the technology of magnetic flux leakage (MFL) oriented in the 
circumferential direction on an in-line inspection tool. RSPA, along 
with GTI, invite the pipeline industry, in-line inspection (``smart 
pig'') vendors, and the general public to a quarterly performance 
review meeting to report on progress with this research titled ``Better 
Understanding of Mechanical Damage in Pipelines.'' The meeting is open 
to anyone, and no registration is required. This work is being managed 
by GTI and performed by Battelle Memorial Institute (Battelle), along 
with the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). The meeting will cover a 
review of the overall project plan, the status of the contract tasks, 
progress made during the past quarter, and projected activity for the 
next quarter.

DATES: The quarterly performance review meeting will be held on 
Thursday, September 27, 2001, beginning at 9 a.m. and ending around 
noon.

ADDRESSES: The quarterly review meeting will be held at the Sheraton 
Buckhead Hotel, 3405 Lenox Road, NE., Atlanta, GA.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lloyd W. Ulrich, Agreement Officer's 
Technical Representative, Office of Pipeline Safety, telephone: (202) 
366-4556, FAX: (202) 366-4566, e-mail: lloyd.ulrich@rspa.dot.gov. You 
may also contact Harvey Haines, Principal Investigator, GTI, telephone: 
(847) 768-0891, FAX: (847) 768-0501, e-mail: 
harvey.haines@gastechnology.org. 

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    RSPA has entered into a Cooperative Agreement (Cooperative 
Agreement DTRS656-00-H-0004) with the Gas Technology Institute (GTI) to 
co-fund a two-year research program to identify and characterize 
mechanical damage, a leading cause of reportable accidents in both gas 
and hazardous liquid pipelines, using the technology of magnetic flux 
leakage (MFL) oriented in the circumferential direction on an in-line 
inspection tool.
    We plan to conduct public performance review meetings approximately 
semi-annually for the duration of this research. This meeting is the 
third semi-annual one to provide an update on the research to the 
public, pipeline operators, vendors and interested governmental 
parties, such as RSPA technical and regional staff and the National 
Transportation Safety Board. This meeting is being conducted during 
Code Week of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' (ASME) B31 
Pressure Piping Committee in order to allow attendance by members of 
the hazardous liquids pipeline industry code subcommittee (ASME B31.4/
11) and the gas pipeline industry code subcommittee (ASME B31,8) who 
are attending Code Week. Semi-annual meetings in the future will be 
held in conjunction with industry meetings, such as ones with the 
Association of Oil Pipelines, Interstate Natural Gas Association of 
America, and the American Gas Association, in order to reach a broad 
audience. We want the pipeline industry and especially that segment of 
the pipeline industry involved with in-line inspection to be aware of 
the status of this research. The meetings allow disclosure of the 
results to interested parties and provide an opportunity for interested 
parties to ask questions concerning the research. Attendance at this 
meeting is open to all and does not require advance registration or 
advance notice to RSPA. Each of the semi-annual meetings will be 
announced in the Federal Register at least two weeks prior to the 
meeting.
    The quarterly performance review meetings held between the semi-
annual meetings described above will be held in conjunction with GTI/
PRCI Technical Committee meetings.

II. The Research

    This research continues work that DOT supported at Battelle to 
improve in-line inspection of mechanical damage and more closely 
coordinates work that GTI is supporting at Southwest Research Institute 
to develop critical assessment criteria based on these NDE 
measurements. This program extends the work conducted under the RSPA-
funded contract ``Detection of Mechanical Damage in Pipelines'' 
(Contract DTRS-56-96-C-0010) \1\ by looking at the circumferential 
magnetic flux leakage field instead of the traditional axial field and 
extends the critical assessment criteria research to work with full 
scale samples that are being used for MFL measurements. The goal of the 
research is to evaluate and develop techniques for assessing pipeline 
metal loss, mechanical damage, and cracks using circumferential MFL. 
These techniques are expected to complement the techniques used for 
axial MFL systems.
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    \1\ The final report on this research dated June 2000 is 
available on the OPS web site, http://ops.dot.gov.
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    The research will extend the failure assessment methodology for 
mechanically damaged pipes to include the influence of local cold 
working due to the gouging/denting process on the pipe's remaining 
life. The program will combine full scale tests and MFL monitoring of 
pipes, laboratory tests and elastic-plastic finite element analyses to 
develop a validated methodology for determining the remaining life of a 
damaged pipe. The SwRI research will complement the work at Battelle in 
developing criteria for characterizing mechanical damage found through 
in-line inspection.

III. Agenda for the Meeting

    The following is the agenda for the meeting:

``Overview Project History and Impact of the DOT/GTI Projects for Using 
In-Line Inspection for Mechanical Damage''
    Harvey Haines--GTI (15 min)
``Defect Manufacture and Installation''
    Tom Bubenik--Battelle (30 min)
``Damage Severity Criteria Program Overview and Elastic Plastic Finite 
Element Analysis''
    Graham Chell--SwRI (30 min)
Break
``Circumferential Magnetizer Design and Data''
    Bruce Nestleroth--Battelle (30 min)
``Non-Linear Harmonics Measurement''
    Al Crouch--SwRI (30 min)
``Wrap up and comments''
    Lloyd Ulrich--DOT (10-15 min)

    Issued in Washington, DC on July 24, 2001.
Stacey L. Gerard,
Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.
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