Piping & Infrastructure: New Solutions for Rehabilitation & New Build
(10 - 11 April 2001, Centre for Composite Materials Engineering, University of Newcastle, UK)
Aimed at engineers and managers interested in the cost-effective repair of corrosion, upgrading of existing infrastructure and new-build with composites. The light-weight and non-corroding properties of composites offer novel solutions in all areas of asset management. Relevant industries included oil, gas and water, as well as all parts of civil engineering and transport infrastructure.
Conference Programme
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Total pipeline integrity
David G. Jones, PII Group Ltd. UK -
Operational requirements for the use of composite repair techniques in safety sensitive and restricted access locations in an offshore environment
Peter Exley, Colin Howard, Lorimer Watson, Shell UK Exploration and Production (Shell Expro), Aberdeen, UK and Simon Frost, Shell Global Solutions International, The Netherlands -
Latest developments in pipeline inspection technology
Ernie M. Holden, PII Group Ltd. UK -
Pipeline repair methods - the options and benefits
Mark Hewing, PII Group Ltd. UK -
The development of grouted tee connections for pipeline intervention
D.Q. Vu and M. Jacobs, Advantica Technologies Ltd. UK -
Composites in civil engineering - and in particular for rehabilitation of structures
Björn Täljsten, Luleå University of Technology and Skanska Teknik AB, Sweden -
Manufacture of the A30 NCN Halgavor bridge
K. Dunn and A.R. Mableson, Vosper Thornycroft (UK) Ltd -
Carbon fibre composites for structural upgrade and life extension
Paul S. Hill, DML Composites, UK -
Composites in infrastructure: 2001-2005
Sam Luke, Mouchel Consulting Ltd, UK -
The novel use of advanced composite materials in civil engineering infrastructure
H.N. Garden, Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd. UK -
FRP composites for the strengthening and repair of concrete structures
Ian Smith and Neil Farmer, Tony Gee and Partners, UK -
The use of pultruded polymer based fibre reinforced profiles in civil engineering
Eric S. Knudsen, Fiberline Composites A/S, Denmark -
Structural strengthening using external bonded reinforcement
Martin Richardson, Sika Ltd. UK -
Implementation of the composite option for pipework repair
Geoff Eckold, AEA Technology, UK -
Cost-effective pipework rehabilitation using composite materials
Paul S. Hill, DML Composites, UK -
Clock Spring® completes timely repair
Colin Nicholson, BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd and Andrew J. Patrick, Clock Spring Company L.P. UK -
The renovation of pressure pipelines by structural lining
J.E. Gumbel, Insituform Technologies Inc. USA and J.W. Heavens, Insituform Technologies Ltd. UK -
Collapse of thermoplastic and composite liners in cylindrical conduits
A.G. Gibson, A.M. Korsunsky and Y. Wu, Centre for Composite Materials Engineering University of Newcastle, UK and Simon Frost, Shell Global Solutions, The Netherlands
224 Pages Paperback
First published 2001, Conference Design Consultants
© 2001, Conference Design Consultants
ISBN:0-9540459-0-4
