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Prediction of Construction Traction Force for Corroded Pipeline Rehabilitation Using Multilayer Composite Liners
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The rehabilitation of corroded pipelines is critical for maintaining the global energy supply chain. Traditional repair methods, involving the replacement of damaged sections, are economically prohibitive and environmentally ...
A New Pipeline Condition Assessment Method Using a Multicomponent Interferometric Dictionary for Quantification of Pipeline Notches
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This paper proposes an improved matching pursuit (MP) method with a multicomponent interference dictionary (MCID) based on a pipeline guided wave reflection model. The proposed method separates the overlapped time domain ...
Leakage Simulation and Prediction for High-Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline in a Confined Space
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: With economic development and the burgeoning need for energy, numerous underground gas pipelines have been deployed for operation. Buried gas pipelines often suffer failures as a result of adverse factors, including ...
A Feature Selection–Based Intelligent Framework for Predicting Maximum Depth of Corroded Pipeline Defects
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Corrosion is one of the most common defects of buried pipelines. Accurate prediction of the maximum pitting depth of corroded pipelines is conducive to assessing the remaining strength of the pipeline. In the context of ...