TEMPERATURE PREDICTION IN HOT TAPPING PROCESS FOR HIGH PRESSURE PIPELINE
@inproceedings{Rosman2017TEMPERATUREPI, title={TEMPERATURE PREDICTION IN HOT TAPPING PROCESS FOR HIGH PRESSURE PIPELINE}, author={Muhammad Aizadt Rosman}, year={2017} }
Welding onto an in-service pipeline during hot tapping process are extremely risky and require thorough preparation and precautions, where the probability of occurrence of occupational hazards and injuries are high. Since the increase in surrounding temperature inside the working system are unpredictable, the internal pipe wall temperature and the process fluid temperature inside the pipe are unknown during operation.
Therefore, this project is conducted to i) predict inner pipe wall…
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