demax182
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 8, 2013
- 2
I'm new to this and am hoping somebody can help me with this problem. I was asked to calculate the internal design pressure of a crude oil pipeline that will be horizontally directionally drilled under a major highway. They've asked for calculations for two scenarios, pipeline that is buried 45' deep and pipeline buried 100' deep. I've looked through the 49CFR195 and ASME B31.4, but cannot find any guidance on what design factor to use in directional drills. As of now, I'm using the conservative figures of 0.5 & 0.4 for the 45' & 100' depths respectively. However, I really have no basis on how I determined those factors. Are there any rules of thumb on determining design factors for drilled pipeline? Thank you in advance.