Subsea Pipeline Engineering was the first of its kind, written by two of the world�s most respected authorities in subsea pipeline engineering. In the second edition, these industry veterans have ...
Fuel was the lifeblood of the Normandy invasion, and Allied planners knew tanks, trucks, and aircraft could not move without ...
Dental defects are relatively common in long-distance pipeline engineering and can lead to permanent plastic deformation of the pipeline, compromising its structural integrity. To clarify the ...
Millions of miles of aging water, wastewater and natural gas pipelines across the nation are at growing risk of failure, posing significant environmental, safety and financial challenges. Repairing ...
Moving hot oil across Arctic terrain was an unprecedented challenge following the discovery of America’s largest oil field in 1969 in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. The first hurdle the Trans-Alaska Pipeline ...
Polyethylene (PE) has revolutionized low-pressure pipe system design on a global basis and is testimony to PE's unique combination of properties, which have driven the replacement of traditional pipe ...
Jim M. Craig, an expert engineer in the plastic pipe industry, died Nov. 7 from complications related to COVID-19. He was 75. Craig worked for 40 years at Tulsa, Okla.-based McElroy Manufacturing Inc.
Fiber architecture, using continuous and chopped glass, mimics an I-beam for axial strength, without the need for axial or helical fibers. Improved glass sizing and toughened resin result in greater ...