Dear Seniors,
I am preparing Cold tie in pipeline procedure, for 36’ pipeline to tie in with 34’ pipeline and after 20km will tie in back by 36 inch pipeline because our company want to use new 34 inch pipeline which is going to be abandoned before our tie in (dilute bitumen) which laid 6...
Last few days I was thinking how to conclude this thread but I left out of words.
Thanks a lot for your wisdom and your time.
One thing sure joseEnb after few years will become Bigfoot and Little foot.
Jose
Dear Big inch, Little inch and other Pipeline consultants,
I have gone last 80 threads in the forum and admired your in depth of knowledge in theses field. It’s really a big lesson learned on those topics (Hats off to you Pipeline gurus).
My question is how I will achieve this depth of...
Dear Biginch,
I cant understand the calculation. Can you please elaborate little more.
Say a minimum of 40 ft joint length - 2 tangents of 2 diameters length each = maximum of 30ft length of bend.
So that allows 30ft/2.5ft = 12 ODs for bending (From where do we got 2.5ft?)...
Dear Littleinch,
Apologize for not providing a big picture to my question.
I am trying to elimnate 90 degee induction bend (which looks like a ladder throughout my pipeline alignment sheet climbing up and down )I am trying to straigtened up pipeline route by replacing with field bends or 45...
Dear Biginch,
The design temperature is 65 degree centigrade.I am trying to eliminate induction bend and to replace with field bend,and also i am looking for field bend from 1.2 degrees per axial bend to 1.4 degrees per axial bend in oder to eliminate my induction bend angle degree between (20...
Dear Zdas04,
I was talking about 45 degree induction bend vs 90 degree induction bend.
What are the advantage of pipeline routing by 90 degree vs 45 degree (eg crossing pipeline corridor).
Thanks
Jose
Dear Pennpiper,
Below are the info you have asked for
1) 90 Degree crossing has 56 to 60 meters
2) 45 Degree Crossing has 80, 88, 112, 135, 151 and 192.
3) Yes the line will be pigged.
4) Dilute Bitumen.
5) All Underground.
Thanks for your time
Regards
Joseph Anthony