Transient Tests for Checking the Trieste Subsea Pipeline: Toward Field Tests

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Abstract

Subsea pipelines are vital arteries transporting oil, gas, and water over long distances and play a critical role in the global resource supply chain. However, they are the most vulnerable to damage from both human-made and natural causes and are characterized by inherent inaccessibility. As a result, routine inspection and monitoring technologies, both reliable and at the lowest possible cost, are needed to ensure their longevity. To fill this need, the use of transient-test-based techniques is proposed. In this first paper of a set of two companion papers, attention is focused on the selection of the appropriate maneuver that generates pressure waves and then on the planned steps—i.e., the sequence of actions—functional to the execution of the transient tests in the best flow conditions for effective fault detection. A brief review of the available fault detection technologies with their limitations is also offered. Finally, the performance of the proposed procedure is evaluated mainly in terms of the stability of the pressure regime prior to the execution of the transient test.

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Meniconi, S., Brunone, B., Tirello, L., Rubin, A., Cifrodelli, M., & Capponi, C. (2024). Transient Tests for Checking the Trieste Subsea Pipeline: Toward Field Tests. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12030374

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