DudePipeliner
Mechanical
- Jul 7, 2009
- 8
To make pipeline piggable, the internal diameter shall be somehow unique along the pipeline. the deviation , as I know, up to some 5% is acceptable for conventional pigs, while 2% is recommended for Intelligent ones.
the question is how the deviation shall be calculated? which parameters shall be accounted:
- is it only nominal wall thickness difference along the pipeline (e.g., the Zone I and Zone II differences)?
- does the wall thickness tolerances shall be considered either (e.g. 12.5% wall thickness fabrication tolerance)?
- does the OD tolerance is also in the game?
-and more important one, does the internal corrosion is also accounted? if not, what about pigging the pipeline at the end of its life?!
Pipeliner Dude
Offshore Pipeline Engineer
the question is how the deviation shall be calculated? which parameters shall be accounted:
- is it only nominal wall thickness difference along the pipeline (e.g., the Zone I and Zone II differences)?
- does the wall thickness tolerances shall be considered either (e.g. 12.5% wall thickness fabrication tolerance)?
- does the OD tolerance is also in the game?
-and more important one, does the internal corrosion is also accounted? if not, what about pigging the pipeline at the end of its life?!
Pipeliner Dude
Offshore Pipeline Engineer