Holger Brauer

Modeling the Fracture Resistance of Line Pipe Steels for the Transport of Dense-Phase Carbon Dioxide

Modeling the Fracture Resistance of Line Pipe Steels for the Transport of Dense-Phase Carbon Dioxide
Modeling the Fracture Resistance of Line Pipe Steels for the Transport of Dense-Phase Carbon Dioxide
When designing pipelines for transporting CO2 in dense-phase, the complex decom-pression behavior places high demands on the material toughness. However, due to the small number of full-scale burst test results in CO2 available to date that addition-ally encompass only a narrow envelope of geometries and material properties, it is difficult to...

Opportunities to Access the Benefits of High-Frequency Welded (HFW) Pipes for a Wider Scope of Oil and Gas Industry Applications

Opportunities to Access the Benefits of High-Frequency Welded (HFW) Pipes for a Wider Scope of Oil and Gas Industry Applications
Opportunities to Access the Benefits of High-Frequency Welded (HFW) Pipes for a Wider Scope of Oil and Gas Industry Applications
In recent years, many papers have been published describing the advantages and disadvantages of the high-frequency welded (HFW) and seamless (SMLS) carbon and low-alloy steel (LAS) pipe manufacturing processes for the oil and gas industry. However, there are few published papers that compare these different manufacturing processes in a way that...