Pipeline Geohazards : Planning, Design, Construction and Operations / edited by Moness Rizkalla, Rodney S. Read

Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Publisher number: 861790Language: English Publisher: New York, N.Y : The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, [2019]Description: 1 Online-Ressource (824 pages) : illustrationsSubject(s): Additional physical formats: 9780791861790. | 0791861791. | Erscheint auch als: Pipeline Geohazards: Planning, Design, Construction and Operations. Druck-Ausgabe. New York, N.Y : The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019DDC classification:
  • 621.8/6720286
LOC classification:
  • TJ930.P56
DOI: DOI: 10.1115/1.861790Online resources: Additional physical formats: Also available in print and PDF edition.Additional physical formats: Full text article also available for purchase.Additional physical formats: Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide WebSummary: Front Matter -- 1 Introduction(p) -- 2 Terrain Analysis for Pipeline Corridor Selection(p) -- 3 Data Generation, Integration, Management, and Visualization(p) -- 4 Geotechnical Engineering and Pipeline Construction Interface Considerations(p) -- 5 Trenched and Elevated River Crossings(p) -- 6 Trenchless Techniques for Pipeline Installation(p) -- 7 Horizontal Directional Drilling(p) -- 8 Buoyancy Control at Water Crossings and Overland(p) -- 9 Erosion and Sediment Control of Pipeline Right-of-Ways(p) -- 10 Geotechnical Aspects of Pipelines in Permafrost(p) -- 11 Assessment and Mitigation of Seismic Geohazards for Pipelines(p) -- 12 Geohazard Assessment and Management - Overview(p) -- 13 Geohazard Assessment and Management - Geohazard, Weather, and External Force Mechanisms(p) -- 14 Geohazard Assessment and Management - Assessment Principles and Techniques(p) -- 15 Geohazard Assessment and Management - Monitoring and Mitigation(p) -- 16 Invited Perspectives(p) -- Back Matter.Summary: This second edition of the 2008 ASME publication on the same topic is an expanded and updated treatment of a broader range of pipeline geohazard management aspects to serve the global community of pipeliners - both those of a geotechnical background as well as their colleagues in the multi-disciplinary teams that deal practically with these issues. The book strikes a balance between overviews of certain topics and somewhat more detailed treatment of other topics. Recognized experts were invited to contribute entire chapters, short Invited Technical Briefs or longer Invited Perspectives in their areas of specialization. This booḱs comprehensive treatment of pipeline geohazards includes: Terrain analysis for corridor selection using data generation, integration and visualization techniques Geotechnical engineering and pipeline construction interface considerations Trenched and elevated river crossings Trenchless techniques for pipeline construction Practical overview for addressing several critical pipeline geohazard mechanisms, namely: buoyancy control; erosion and sediment control; pipelines in permafrost and the assessment and mitigation of seismic geohazards State-of-practice overview of quantitative geohazard assessment, monitoring and mitigation of various mechanisms Bibliography of related publications from prominent pipeline conferencesPPN: PPN: 1736708414Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-240-ASM
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