ASME B31G Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines a Supplement to ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping
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ASME B31G Document Information:
Title
Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines a Supplement to ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping
ASME International
Publication Date:
Jun 27, 1991
Scope:
The scope of this Manual includes all pipelines within the scope of
the pipeline codes that are
part of ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping, ie., ASME B31.4, Liquid
Transportation Systems for
Hydrocarbons, Liquid Petroleum Gas, Anhydrous Ammonia, and Alcohols;
ASME B31.8, Gas Transmission
and Distribution Piping Systems; and ASME B31.11, Slurry
Transportation Piping Systems. Parts 2, 3,
and 4 are based on material included in ASME Guide for Gas
Transmission and Distribution Piping
Systems, 1983 Edition.
This Manual is not applicable to new construction covered under the
B31 Code Sections. That is, it
is not intended that this Manual be used to establish acceptance
standards for pipe that may have
become corroded prior to or during fabrication and/or installation.
This Manual is intended solely for the purpose of providing guideline
information for the
designer/owner/operator. Thus, the specific use of this Manual is the
responsibility of the
designer/owner/operator.
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