In-Person
Pipeline Repair, Hot Tapping, & In-Service Welding Course (Sydney)
Avoid Shutdowns & Service Interruptions. Realise Economic & Environmental Benefits. The objective of this course is to provide an in-depth overview of the various aspects ...
Event overview
About the event
Avoid
Shutdowns & Service Interruptions. Realise Economic & Environmental
Benefits.
The
objective of this course is to provide an in-depth overview of the various
aspects of pipeline modification and repair (full encirclement sleeves, hot
taps and so on) and to address the concerns associated with welding onto
in-service pipelines.
A
thorough understanding of the factors that affect welding onto in-service
pipelines helps avoid pipeline shutdowns and interruptions of service, thereby
bolstering both economic and environmental benefits for operators and welders
alike. Plus, repairs can be undertaken efficiently, effectively and with full
confidence.
Who
Should Attend?
Pipeline
engineers, designers, operators and service professionals who are involved with
the maintenance, design, inspection and repair of oil and gas pipelines.
Course Overview
The course includes a review and critical analysis of available thermal analysis models, including the original Battelle model, the heat sink capacity method and the PRCI thermal model for Hot Tap Welding.
Course
attendees will learn why these models, while useful as planning tools, should
not be regarded as ‘magic bullets’ against hydrogen cracking in hot tap welding
by utilising comparative examples.
This course will give an unbiased analysis of the best strategies for avoiding burn through and the development of crack susceptible weld microstructures. It will also cover the latest defect assessment methods for pipeline engineers and managers, from simple, quick assessments through to more detailed ‘fitness for purpose’ analysis.
The
course will dispel several misconceptions that have developed pertaining to
operating practices required to safely weld onto an in-service pipeline.
It
will demonstrate that the application of industry best practices for pipeline
repair, hot tapping and in-service welding can help:
•
Ensure the safety of workers
•
Reduce the probability of a shutdown, failure or
service
interruption
•
Extend the lifecycle of pipeline systems
Course
Content
The course will cover:
·
Pipeline
Repair Hot Tapping and In-Service Welding
·
Defect
Assessment Prior to Repair
·
Welding
Processes, Discontinuities and Defects
·
Burn
Through and Related Safety Concerns
·
Hydrogen
Cracking Concerns
·
Full
Encirclement Repair Sleeves
·
Hot
Tap Branch Connections
·
Pipeline
Repair by Weld Deposition
·
Non-Welded
Repairs
·
Selecting
an Appropriate Repair Method
·
Code
and Regulatory Requirements
·
Procedure
Selection for Hot Tap and Repair Sleeve Welding
·
Practical
Aspects of Hot Tap and Repair Sleeve Welding
·
Alternative
Welding Processes for In-Service Welding
·
Lessons
from Past Pipeline Repair Incidents
Course Details
Sydney
Date:
Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 April 2022
Venue:
West Hotel Curio Collection by Hilton
Address:
65 Sussex Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Start
time: 9:00am – 5pm
Adelaide
Date: Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 May
2022
Venue: Stamford Plaza Adelaide
Address: 150 North Terrace
Adelaide SA 5000
Room: Clare Room
(Morning tea, working lunch and afternoon tea included)
Start Time: 9:00am – 5pm
Register Today
Early Bird Special (ends on 1 April 2022):
•
Weld Australia Members: $3,410 inc GST
•
Non Weld Australia Members: $3,718 inc GST
Price
After 1 April 2022:
•
Weld Australia Members: $3,610 inc GST
•
Non Weld Australia Members: $3,918 inc GST
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