| by Andrew Palmer and Roger King
Authored by two of the world's most respected authorities in subsea pipeline engineering, this definitive reference book covers the entire spectrum of subjects in the discipline, from route selection and
planning to design, construction, installation, materials and corrosion, inspection, welding, repair, risk assessment, and applicable design codes and standards. Particular attention is also devoted to the
important specialized subjects of hydraulics, strength, stability, fracture, and buckling.
The book is distilled from the authors' vast experience in industry and their world-renowned course on Marine Pipeline Engineering.
Key Features & Benefits
• Contains valuable information from course on same subject given by Clarion
• First text covering subsea pipeline operation in-depth
• Learn to effectively lay pipeline at great sea depths
Contents:
• Introduction
• Route selection
• Carbon-Manganese steels
• Increasing corrosion resistance
• Welding
• Flexible and composite pipelines
• Internal corrosion and its prevention
• External corrosion, coatings, cathodic protection, and concrete
• Pipeline hydraulics
• Strength
• Stability
• Construction
• Shore approaches
• Upheaval and spans
• Inspection
• Risk, accidents, and repair
• Decommissioning
• Future development
• Glossary
• Codes and standards
• Units
Click here for information regarding the authors' Marine Pipeline Engineering course.
570 Pages/Hardcover/March 2004
1-59370-013-X |