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Development of Finite Element-based Models for Defect Assessment on Pipelines
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2020
Pipelines have been the most effective and efficient method for transportation of oil and gas from production sites to their markets and end users. Assessment of corrosion defects and their effect on pipeline integrity are critical to the safe operation of pipeline systems. Although numerous efforts have been made on defect assessment, there are still significant rooms for research and development in assessment of the interaction of multiple features on pipelines. In this work, finite element
doi:10.11575/prism/38023
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