Erosive wear of natural gas pipes due to high velocity jet impact: Computer simulation study
A sequential failures of underground API 5L X42 carbon steel and the SDR 17, 125 mm polyethylene pipes placed side-by-side to a water pipe was studied. Previous study shown that high pressure water jet from leaked water pipe that had mixed with surrounding soil formed water soil slurry with high ero...
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Main Authors: | Majid Z.A., Mohsin R., Yusof C.M.Z. |
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Penerbit UTM Press
2023
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