Pipeline unburial behaviour in loose sand
Small diameter pipelines are routinely used to transport oil and gas between offshore production plants and the mainland, or between remote subsea well-heads and a centralised production facility. The pipelines may be placed on the soil surface but it is more usual that they are placed into trenches...
Main Authors: | Schupp, J, Byrne, B, Eacott, N, Martin, C, Oliphant, J, Maconochie, A, Cathie, D, ASME |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2006
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