Bibliography on Northern Pipelines in the Former Soviet Union.

In 1993 a pilot project between the Defense Technical Information Center and the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory resulted in a proposal to conduct a state-of-the-art review of technology and techniques for building, operating, and maintaining arctic natural gas and liquid...

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Main Author: Smallidge, Elisabeth R.
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
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Language:English
Published: 1997
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spelling ftdtic:ADA330750 2023-05-15T14:55:46+02:00 Bibliography on Northern Pipelines in the Former Soviet Union. Smallidge, Elisabeth R. COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH 1997-08 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA330750 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA330750 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA330750 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Fuels Pumps Filters Pipes Tubing Fittings & Vlvs *USSR *BIBLIOGRAPHIES *PIPELINES *ARCTIC REGIONS *SIBERIA MAINTENANCE DATA PROCESSING METALS ARMY RESEARCH MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION CORROSION LIFE EXPECTANCY(SERVICE LIFE) LITERATURE SURVEYS STATE OF THE ART LIQUIDS COLD REGIONS GASES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION FATIGUE(MECHANICS) OILS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PERMAFROST Text 1997 ftdtic 2016-02-19T21:01:35Z In 1993 a pilot project between the Defense Technical Information Center and the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory resulted in a proposal to conduct a state-of-the-art review of technology and techniques for building, operating, and maintaining arctic natural gas and liquid petroleum pipelines in the former Soviet Union. The objectives of the pipeline review were to (1) Review the design, construction, operation, and maintenance procedures of oil and gas pipelines in the permafrost areas of eastern and western Siberia. (2) Assemble data on the evolution of Siberian pipelines, reflecting changes in size, modes of construction, and age. (3) Assemble data on maintenance procedures and practices, including inspection techniques with respect to corrosion, pipe wrinkling, and metal fatigue. (4) Assemble data on pipeline failures and attempt to predict life expectancy of different pipelines under the harsh arctic environment. (5) Evaluate the environmental impact of different pipeline construction techniques and relate it to ruptures and breaks. In conjunction with the study objectives, a literature search was conducted on northern pipelines in the former Soviet Union. References were compiled on dates of construction, location, route conditions, design, construction, maintenance, environmental impact, accidents, production management, and other pertinent facts. In the resulting bibliography, references are separated into three categories: Oil and Gas Pipelines, Construction, and Accidents. There is some repetition of references between the categories because some are relevant to more than one of the subject categories. Text Arctic Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory permafrost Siberia Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Fuels
Pumps
Filters
Pipes
Tubing
Fittings & Vlvs
*USSR
*BIBLIOGRAPHIES
*PIPELINES
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SIBERIA
MAINTENANCE
DATA PROCESSING
METALS
ARMY RESEARCH
MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTION
CORROSION
LIFE EXPECTANCY(SERVICE LIFE)
LITERATURE SURVEYS
STATE OF THE ART
LIQUIDS
COLD REGIONS
GASES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
CONSTRUCTION
INSPECTION
FATIGUE(MECHANICS)
OILS
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PERMAFROST
spellingShingle Fuels
Pumps
Filters
Pipes
Tubing
Fittings & Vlvs
*USSR
*BIBLIOGRAPHIES
*PIPELINES
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SIBERIA
MAINTENANCE
DATA PROCESSING
METALS
ARMY RESEARCH
MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTION
CORROSION
LIFE EXPECTANCY(SERVICE LIFE)
LITERATURE SURVEYS
STATE OF THE ART
LIQUIDS
COLD REGIONS
GASES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
CONSTRUCTION
INSPECTION
FATIGUE(MECHANICS)
OILS
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PERMAFROST
Smallidge, Elisabeth R.
Bibliography on Northern Pipelines in the Former Soviet Union.
topic_facet Fuels
Pumps
Filters
Pipes
Tubing
Fittings & Vlvs
*USSR
*BIBLIOGRAPHIES
*PIPELINES
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SIBERIA
MAINTENANCE
DATA PROCESSING
METALS
ARMY RESEARCH
MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTION
CORROSION
LIFE EXPECTANCY(SERVICE LIFE)
LITERATURE SURVEYS
STATE OF THE ART
LIQUIDS
COLD REGIONS
GASES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
CONSTRUCTION
INSPECTION
FATIGUE(MECHANICS)
OILS
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PERMAFROST
description In 1993 a pilot project between the Defense Technical Information Center and the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory resulted in a proposal to conduct a state-of-the-art review of technology and techniques for building, operating, and maintaining arctic natural gas and liquid petroleum pipelines in the former Soviet Union. The objectives of the pipeline review were to (1) Review the design, construction, operation, and maintenance procedures of oil and gas pipelines in the permafrost areas of eastern and western Siberia. (2) Assemble data on the evolution of Siberian pipelines, reflecting changes in size, modes of construction, and age. (3) Assemble data on maintenance procedures and practices, including inspection techniques with respect to corrosion, pipe wrinkling, and metal fatigue. (4) Assemble data on pipeline failures and attempt to predict life expectancy of different pipelines under the harsh arctic environment. (5) Evaluate the environmental impact of different pipeline construction techniques and relate it to ruptures and breaks. In conjunction with the study objectives, a literature search was conducted on northern pipelines in the former Soviet Union. References were compiled on dates of construction, location, route conditions, design, construction, maintenance, environmental impact, accidents, production management, and other pertinent facts. In the resulting bibliography, references are separated into three categories: Oil and Gas Pipelines, Construction, and Accidents. There is some repetition of references between the categories because some are relevant to more than one of the subject categories.
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title Bibliography on Northern Pipelines in the Former Soviet Union.
title_short Bibliography on Northern Pipelines in the Former Soviet Union.
title_full Bibliography on Northern Pipelines in the Former Soviet Union.
title_fullStr Bibliography on Northern Pipelines in the Former Soviet Union.
title_full_unstemmed Bibliography on Northern Pipelines in the Former Soviet Union.
title_sort bibliography on northern pipelines in the former soviet union.
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