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Full scale testing and numerical simulation of corroded linepipe under combined loading. M.F. Kanninen et al. Paper. Proc. Conf., Pipeline technology, Vol. 2, pages 11--22. (See abstract 909 for complete reference).

Consideration is given to testing and analysis procedures undertaken during a three-phase study of the integrity of corroded oil transmission pipelines under combined load conditions. The aim of the study being to provide a theoretically-sound technology for pipelines in general by conducting integrated research including---full-scale pipe burst experimentation; finite element analyses (FEA); and an engineering model for field use embodied in a P.C. program. Details are given of the full-scale testing and the FEA procedures. Detailed information on the engineering model and the P.C. program is contained in one of the references. 6 refs.
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