API 1117 : 2008
API 1117 : 2008
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR MOVEMENT IN IN-SERVICE PIPELINES
American Petroleum Institute
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR MOVEMENT IN IN-SERVICE PIPELINES
American Petroleum Institute
1 Scope<br> 1.1 Applications<br> 1.2 Exceptions<br> 1.3 Safety Considerations<br> 1.4 Conventions<br>2 Normative References<br>3 Definitions<br>4 Design<br> 4.1 Design Considerations<br> 4.2 Design Criteria<br> 4.3 Support Spacing<br> 4.4 A Sample Problem and Its Solution<br>5 Procedure Considerations<br> 5.1 General<br> 5.2 Safety Precautions<br> 5.3 Terrain<br> 5.4 Soil<br> 5.5 Other Considerations<br> 5.6 Trenching Requirements<br> 5.7 Supports<br>6 Inspection<br> 6.1 General<br> 6.2 Girth Welds<br> 6.3 Inspection for External Corrosion<br> 6.4 Inspection for Mechanical Damage<br> 6.5 External Coating<br>7 Cleanup<br> 7.1 General<br> 7.2 Backfilling<br> 7.3 Surface Restoration<br>8 Documentation and Records<br> 8.1 General<br> 8.2 Alignment Sheets<br> 8.3 Files<br>Annex A - Nomenclature<br>Annex B - Derivation of the Equation for Longitudinal Stress Due to<br> Bending and of the Equation for Trench Length<br>Annex C - Derivation of Trench Profile Equation<br>Annex D - Derivation of Equation for Longitudinal Stress Due to<br> Elongation<br>Annex E - Derivation of Equation for Maximum Free Span Between Pipe<br> Supports<br>Annex F - Equations<br>Bibliography
Describes the design, execution, inspection, and safety of a pipeline-lowering or other movement operation conducted while the pipeline is in service.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Petroleum Institute |
ProductNote | Reconfirmed 2008 |