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PipeCraft™ Pipeline Integrity Management Tools

Risk Assessment
- The following risk models assist with internal and external risk
assessment:
- The External Corrosion Model analyzes the likelihood and impact
of pipeline failures caused by external corrosion.
- The Internal Corrosion
Model (ICM) determines the probability and severity of corrosion
for carbon steel pipelines transporting hydrocarbons,
produced water, and corrosive gases (H2S and CO2). The ICM is intended
to be used
with detailed flow modeling. Users can import results from FLOWPLUS™ to
use in the calculations.
- The Third Party Damage Model calculates the
probability of failure due to third party damage to pipelines.
- The
Stress Corrosion Cracking program selects assets at risk for failure
based on coating type, age, and specified minimum yield strength
factors.
Corrosion Calculation
The Remaining Strength calculator performs case
studies for maximum safe operating pressure on pipelines exhibiting
corrosion faults.
Inline Inspection Analysis
The inline inspection analysis tools enable
users to:
- Geo-reference the defects and welds from an in-line inspection
log.
- Correct the spatial locations of the digitized
pipelines based on GPS data.
- Overlay multiple in-line inspections
to match defects and welds and predict defect growth (BETA).
- Generate
dig information sheets.
- Generate as-built sheets.
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