Mechanical Damage
Mechanical Damage is a type of anomaly in a pipe caused by the application of an external force. Mechanical damage can include denting, coating removal, metal removal, metal movement, cold working of the underlying metal, and residual stresses, any one of which can be detrimental.
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- Pipeline HUB User Resources
- AC Mitigation PowerTool
- API Inspector's Toolbox
- Horizontal Directional Drilling PowerTool
- Crossings Workflow
- Hydrotest PowerTool
- Pipeline Toolbox
- Encroachment Manager
- PRCI AC Mitigation Toolbox
- PRCI RSTRENG
- RSTRENG+
- Ad-hoc Analysis
- Database Import
- Data Availability Dashboard
- ESRI Map
- Report Builder
- Crossings Workflow
- Hydrotest PowerTool
- Investigative Dig PowerTool
- Hydraulics PowerTool
- External Corrosion Direct Assessment Procedure - RSTRENG
- Canvas
- Definitions
- Pipe Schedule and Specifications Tables