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Connection t o Other Pipe Material, 133

Flanged Connections, 133


Valve Connections, 133
Blowoff Connections, 133
Manholes, 134
Insulating Joints, 134
Air-Release Valves and AirNacuum Valves, 135
Casing Spacers, 135
Good Practice, 136
References, 137

Chapter 10 Principles of Corrosion and Corrosion Control . . . . 139


General Theory, 139
Internal Corrosion of Steel Pipe, 148
Atmospheric Corrosion, 149
Methods of Corrosion Control, 149
Cathodic Protection, 149
References, 151

Chapter 11 Protective Coatings and Linings . . . . . . . . . . 153


Requirements for Good Pipeline Coatings and Linings, 153
Selection of the Proper Coating and Lining, 153
Recommended Coatings and Linings, 155
Epoxy-Based Polymer Concrete Coatings, 158
Coating Application, 158
Good Practice, 158
References, 159
Chapter 12 Transportation, Installation, and Testing . . . . . . . 161
Transportation and Handling of Coated Steel Pipe, 161
Trenching, 162
Installation of Pipe, 165
Anchors and Thrust Blocks, 170
Field Coating of Joints, 173
Pipe-Zone Bedding and Backfill, 173
Hydrostatic Field Test, 174
References, 175
Chapter13 SupplementaryDesignDataandDetails . . . . . . . 177
Layout of Pipelines, 177
Calculation of Angle of Fabricated Pipe Bend, 178
Reinforcement of Fittings, 178
Collar Plate Design, 182
Wrapper-Plate Design, 184
Crotch-Plate (Wye-Branch) Design, 185
Nomograph Use in Wye-Branch Design, 187
Thrust Restraint, 193
Anchor Rings, 199
Joint Harnesses, 199
Special and Valve Connections and Other Appurtenances, 204

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