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Modeling

Cracking doesn’t really progress in a linear fashion. It shouldn’t be modeled that way. Actually, corrosion doesn’t either.

Written by WKM Staff on October 13th, 2015August 2nd, 2018.

True. You can put in non-linear equations as part of the TTF estimate. A risk assessment should represent the actual underlying science as much as possible/practical.

Continue Reading Cracking doesn’t really progress in a linear fashion. It shouldn’t be modeled that way. Actually, corrosion doesn’t either.

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When independent confirmations are needed, a certification helps to ensure that a practitioner seeking an independent evaluation of any aspect of pipeline risk assessment/management, can acquire a confirmation, via a standardized process, that the aspect is appropriate for its intended application. Read more...

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