Pipeline Research Needs
by John G. Bomba, P.E., (F.ASCE), Kvaerner-RJ Brown, 1253 North Post Oak Road, Houston, TX,
American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY
978-0-7844-0246-7 (ISBN-13) | 0-7844-0246-9 (ISBN-10), 1997, Soft Cover, Pg. 153
22 cm
Conference information: Workshop held at Lansdowne Resort and Convention Center | Leesburg, Virginia, United States | March 28-29, 1996
Out of Print: Not available at ASCE Bookstore.
Document Type: Book - Proceedings
Abstract: Pipeline Research Needs is the proceedings of a workshop organized by The Pipeline Research Committee, Pipeline Division, American Society of Civil Engineers and held in Leesburg, Virginia, March 28-29, 1996. The purpose of the workshop was to identify and prioritize pipeline-related research needs. The workshop covered all pipeline applications, including crude oil, natural gas, water and sewer products, pneumatic, and capsule. However, instead of arranging the workshop along traditional industrial lines, they were organized according to function. This intergrated approach brought pipeliners from different industries together to share information and exchange ideas concerning such topics as: 1) Pipeline safety and protection; 2) design; 3) operations; 4) fluid mechanics/hydraulics; 5) construction and rehabilitation; 6) automatic control and instrumentation; and 7) freight pipelines.
Subject Headings: Freight pipelines |
Pipelines |
Pipeline management |
Occupational safety |
Water pipelines |
Sewers |
Rehabilitation
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