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Pipeline Technology Conference 2012 New permanent rehabilitation solution
for liquid and gas pipelines
Rolf Roßmann
March 2012
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1. General description of the system
2. Technical description
3. Instruction for use
4. Examples
5. Summary
Agenda
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A new permanent rehabilitation solution for liquid and gas pipelines
Economical method of reconditioning the pipeline’s parameters without
shutting down operation
Rehabilitation of areas of external corrosion, gouges, grooves, arc burns,
dents and other mechanical damages
For reductions of wall thickness down to 20% of original thickness
Tested and certified by an accredited third-party laboratory (TÜV Nord)
1. Description of the System
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System works for pipelines from DN 50 up to DN 1500
Maximum temperature of 82°C
Non crimped type of reinforcement fabrics as opposed to woven fabrics
Materials come with a 3.1 certificate
Woven fabric stitched fabric
2. Technical Description
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Prepare the pipeline and the weakened area
Use of putty to assure energy transmission
Use of primer to assure bond strength between pipe and composite
Prepare the barrier and the carbon fabrics
Wrap the pipeline with the barrier and the carbon fabrics
After curing process the pipeline is re-stored to its MAOP
2. Technical Description
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Prepare the pipeline and the weakened area
Use of putty to assure energy transmission
Use of primer to assure bond strength between pipe and composite
Prepare the barrier and the carbon fabrics
Wrap the pipeline with the barrier and the carbon fabrics
After curing process the pipeline is re-stored to its MAOP
2. Technical Description
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Prepare the pipeline and the weakened area
Use of putty to assure energy transmission
Use of primer to assure bond strength between pipe and
composite
Prepare the barrier and the carbon fabrics
Wrap the pipeline with the barrier and the carbon fabrics
After curing process the pipeline is re-stored to its MAOP
2. Technical Description
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Prepare the pipeline and the weakened area
Use of putty to assure energy transmission
Use of primer to assure bond strength between pipe and composite
Prepare the barrier and the carbon fabrics
Wrap the pipeline with the barrier and the carbon fabrics
After curing process the pipeline is re-stored to its MAOP
2. Technical Description
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Prepare the pipeline and the weakened area
Use of putty to assure energy transmission
Use of primer to assure bond strength between pipe and composite
Prepare the barrier and the carbon fabrics
Wrap the pipeline with the barrier and the carbon fabrics
After curing process the pipeline is re-stored to its MAOP
2. Technical Description
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Prepare the pipeline and the weakened area
Use of putty to assure energy transmission
Use of primer to assure bond strength between pipe and composite
Prepare the barrier and the carbon fabrics
Wrap the pipeline with the barrier and the carbon fabrics
After curing process the pipeline is re-stored to its MAOP
2. Technical Description
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2. Technical description
Destructive pressure test witnessted by TÜV Nord in 2008
12“ pipeline failed at 270 bar
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Parameters Res-Q® Composite
Wrap
High-tensile polyester
material
Type of reinforcement Carbon Glass
Elastic modulus (hoop direction) 68790 Mpa 34480 Mpa
Elastic modulus (axial direction) 26518 Mpa 9650 Mpa
Tensile strength (hoop direction) 1028 Mpa 680 Mpa
Tensile strenght (axial direction) 336 Mpa 14 Mpa
Long term strength (hoop direction) 792 Mpa 138 Mpa
Nominal thickness per layer 0,9 mm 1,6 mm
Standard width of carbon weave 305 mm 310 mm
Volatile solvents in resins No Yes
Shelf life of epoxy resins 2 years 1 year
2. Technical Description
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Before application the demand of material has to be identified
A basic calculation software is used
Parameters of pipeline, failure dimensions and pipeline conditions during
application are entered
Software calculates regarding modified ASME B31G the required number of
layers to restore pipeline to its design pressure
3. Instruction for Use
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All materials for field installation are ready for use
No measuring or cutting on jobsite
All auxiliary materials are included
By a step by step installation procedure (English and German) the trained field
service personnel can apply the wrap
3. Instruction for Use
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Permanent solution, not temporary
Relatively simple handling, economic, flexible
Short delivery time
Not applicable for cracks
5. Summary
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