PHMSA Collection
This collection includes the final project reports from the Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA) Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) research program. The PHMSA pipeline research mission is to sponsor research and development projects focused on providing near-term solutions for the Nation’s pipeline transportation system that will improve safety, reduce environmental impact, and enhance reliability. Additional information on the program may be found here: https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/research-and-development/pipeline/about-pipeline-research-development Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_phmsa or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530847.
- Attard, M. 1
- Chen, Y. 1
- Elboujdaini, M. 1
- Elboujdaini, Mimoun 1
- Gao, Ming 1
- Gianetto, J. A. 1
- Gianetto, Jim 1
- Hammond, J. 1
- Liu, Ming 1
- Lu, Baotong 1
- McColskey, J. David 1
- Panday, R. 1
- Quintana, M. A. 1
- Quintana, Marie 1
- Rajan, V. B. 2
- Revie, R.W. 1
- Richards, Mark 1
- Song, Frank 1
- Tyson, Bill 1
- Tyson, W. R. 1
- Wang, Y. 1
- Wang, Yong-Yi 1
- Weeks, Timothy 1
- Zhou, Honggang (Michael) 1
- CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory (4)
- Cathodic protection 1
- Coatings 1
- Construction 1
- Cracking 1
- Debonding 1
- Design 1
- Evaluation and assessment 1
- High strength steel 3
- Hydrogen 1
- Inspection 1
- Maintenance and Preservation 1
- Mathematical prediction 1
- Microstructure 1
- Optimization 1
- pH value 1
- Pipelines 4
- Research Hub 4
- Specifications 1
- Steel pipe 1
- Stress corrosion 2
- Stress cracking 1
- Tension tests 1
- Test procedures 1
- Toughness 1
- Welding 1
- Welds 2
(Max 200)
- Attard, M. (1)
- Chen, Y. (1)
- Elboujdaini, M. (1)
- Elboujdaini, Mimoun (1)
- Gao, Ming (1)
- Gianetto, J. A. (1)
- Gianetto, Jim (1)
- Hammond, J. (1)
- Liu, Ming (1)
- Lu, Baotong (1)
- McColskey, J. David (1)
- Panday, R. (1)
- Quintana, M. A. (1)
- Quintana, Marie (1)
- Rajan, V. B. (2)
- Revie, R.W. (1)
- Richards, Mark (1)
- Song, Frank (1)
- Tyson, Bill (1)
- Tyson, W. R. (1)
- Wang, Y. (1)
- Wang, Yong-Yi (1)
- Weeks, Timothy (1)
- Zhou, Honggang (Michael) (1)
- Cathodic protection (1)
- Coatings (1)
- Construction (1)
- Cracking (1)
- Debonding (1)
- Design (1)
- Evaluation and assessment (1)
- High strength steel (3)
- Hydrogen (1)
- Inspection (1)
- Maintenance and Preservation (1)
- Mathematical prediction (1)
- Microstructure (1)
- Optimization (1)
- pH value (1)
- Pipelines (4)
- Research Hub (4)
- Specifications (1)
- Steel pipe (1)
- Stress corrosion (2)
- Stress cracking (1)
- Tension tests (1)
- Test procedures (1)
- Toughness (1)
- Welding (1)
- Welds (2)
- :Wang, Yong-Yi ;Zhou, Honggang (Michael)2011-12-20:Long-distance high-strength pipelines are increasingly being constructed for the efficient transportation of energy products. While the high-strength ...
- :Quintana, M. A. ;Hammond, J.2011-09-01:This investigation is part of a major consolidated program of research sponsored by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) Pipeline Hazardous Mater...
- :Song, Frank ;Lu, Baotong2011-06-01:Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in pipelines occurs under two broad pH conditions— alkaline pH and near-neutral pH. SCC can lead to leaks, sudden bu...
- :Revie, R.W. ;Elboujdaini, M.2009-12-02:The objective of this study was to establish the effect of cathodic protection (CP) to produce hydrogen that can cause cracking and in-service failure...
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