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HERVE Engineering Training

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Welcome to this presentation.

It is part of a suite of Engineering training modules.

It shows the activities and deliverables of the Pipeline


Engineering discipline.

Comments are most welcome (herve.baron@gmail.com),


which I will incorporate for the benefit of all.

Please download this file so that you can see my trainer’s


notes in the top left corner – latest Acrobat Pro feature.

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HERVE Engineering disciplines: activities and deliverables
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 PROCESS

 PLANT LAYOUT

 EQUIPMENT

 SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT

 CIVIL

 PIPING

 PIPELINE

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 INSTRUMENTATION

 ELECTRICAL
HERVE Pipeline
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Wall thickness calculation

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HERVE Pipeline
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Wall thickness calculation

S: minimum yield strength stipulated in the pipe manufacturing spec, e.g., API 5L shown here

© 2015 – Hervé Baron


HERVE Pipeline
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Wall thickness calculation

S: minimum yield strength stipulated in the pipe manufacturing spec, e.g., API 5L shown here

© 2015 – Hervé Baron


HERVE Pipeline
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Wall thickness calculation

S: minimum yield strength stipulated in the pipe manufacturing spec, e.g., API 5L shown here

F: Design factor depending on number and proximity of inhabited buildings


• Countryside, few buildings: F = 0.8
• Town, high density of constructions: F = 0.4

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HERVE Pipeline
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Wall thickness calculation

S: minimum yield strength stipulated in the pipe manufacturing spec, e.g., API 5L shown here

F: Design factor depending on number and proximity of inhabited buildings


• Countryside, few buildings: F = 0.8
• Town, high density of constructions: F = 0.4

E: longitudinal joint factor

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• Seamless pipe: E=1
• Electric fusion welded: E = 0.8
HERVE Pipeline
BARON
Wall thickness calculation

S: minimum yield strength stipulated in the pipe manufacturing spec, e.g., API 5L shown here

F: Design factor depending on number and proximity of inhabited buildings


• Countryside, few buildings: F = 0.8
• Town, high density of constructions: F = 0.4

E: longitudinal joint factor

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• Seamless pipe: E=1
• Electric fusion welded: E = 0.8

T: Temperature derating factor. T=1 up to 121°C, then interpolate: 0.97 for 149°C, 0.93 for 177°C.
HERVE Pipeline
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Wall thickness calculation

S: minimum yield strength stipulated in the pipe manufacturing spec, e.g., API 5L shown here

F: Design factor depending on number and proximity of inhabited buildings


• Countryside, few buildings: F = 0.8
• Town, high density of constructions: F = 0.4

E: longitudinal joint factor

© 2015 – Hervé Baron


• Seamless pipe: E=1
• Electric fusion welded: E = 0.8

T: Temperature derating factor. T=1 up to 121°C, then interpolate: 0.97 for 149°C, 0.93 for 177°C.
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Drawings

What type of construction drawings are issued for pipelines?

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Alignment sheet

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Alignment sheet

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Typical installation drawings

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