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ROSEN at the PPIM: Presenting the Integrated Approach for Pipe Properties and MAOP Validation

2015-02-11 12:25:00| Offshore Technology

Many pipeline operators face uncertainties regarding the unknown specified minimum yield strength (SMYS) of the pipeline material, which is fundamental factor needed when establishing a maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) of a pipeline.

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