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RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
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DNV-RP-F113
PIPELINE SUBSEA REPAIR
OCTOBER 2007
 
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DET NORSKE VERITAS (DNV) is an autonomous and independent foundation with the objectives of safeguarding life, prop-erty and the environment, at sea and onshore. DNV undertakes classification, certification, and other verification and consultancyservices relating to quality of ships, offshore units and installations, and onshore industries worldwide, and carries out researchin relation to these functions.DNV Offshore Codes consist of a three level hierarchy of documents:
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Provide principles and procedures of DNV classification, certification, verification and con-sultancy services.
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Provide technical provisions and acceptance criteria for general use by the offshore industry as well asthe technical basis for DNV offshore services.
 Recommended Practices.
Provide proven technology and sound engineering practice as well as guidance for the higher levelOffshore Service Specifications and Offshore Standards.DNV Offshore Codes are offered within the following areas:A)Qualification, Quality and Safety MethodologyB)Materials TechnologyC)StructuresD)SystemsE)Special FacilitiesF)Pipelines and RisersG)Asset OperationH)Marine OperationsJ)Wind Turbines
Amendments and Corrections
This document is valid until superseded by a new revision. Minor amendments and corrections will be published in a separatedocument normally updated twice per year (April and October).For a complete listing of the changes, see the “Amendments and Corrections” document located at:http://webshop.dnv.com/global/, under category “Offshore Codes”.The electronic web-versions of the DNV Offshore Codes will be regularly updated to include these amendments and corrections.This DNV-RP-F113 replaces the previous DNV-RP-F104 which was issued in 1999.
Acknowledgment
The development of DNV-RP-F113 is based on the financial and technical contribution from the following companies:BP Exploration (UK)Blue Stream Pipeline Company (B.S.P.C.) B.VDONG (Denmark)ENI Gas & Power (Italy)GASSCO AS (Norway)Norsk Hydro Production AS (Norway)MEDGAZ S.A (Spain)Norske Shell AS (Norway)STATOIL ASA (Norway).
 
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CONTENTS
1.GENERAL.............................................................. 51.1Introduction.............................................................51.2Application...............................................................61.3Structure of Recommended Practice.....................61.4Coupling function....................................................61.5Specifications...........................................................71.6References ...............................................................71.7Definitions................................................................71.8Abbreviations and Symbols....................................72.BASIC PHILOSOPHY.......................................... 92.1Safety philosophy.....................................................92.2Qualification.............................................................92.3Analytical methods..................................................93.PIPELINE DESIGN BASIS................................ 103.1General...................................................................103.2Dimensional Tolerances........................................104.PIPELINE EXPOSURES.................................... 114.1Fundamental pipeline forces................................114.2Maximum Axial Pipeline Forces..........................114.3Force boundaries...................................................134.4Limiting displacements.........................................134.5Fatigue....................................................................134.6Safety factors..........................................................144.7Electrical potential................................................144.8Service.....................................................................145.INSTALLATION AND ATTACHMENTTO THE PIPELINE............................................. 155.1General...................................................................155.2Entry.......................................................................155.3First end entry control..........................................165.4Seal protection design...........................................165.5Water block............................................................165.6Second end entry...................................................165.7Misalignment limitations......................................175.8Activation...............................................................175.9Seal test...................................................................175.10Monitoring and control........................................176.WELDING............................................................ 186.1General...................................................................186.2Welding Concept...................................................186.3Hyperbaric welding...............................................186.4Materials................................................................196.5Welding personnel.................................................196.6Equipment and systems........................................206.7Equipment and systems qualification test..........206.8Welding concept base casesqualification routes...............................................206.9pHWPS development............................................216.10Welding Procedure Qualification........................236.11Production welding requirements.......................246.12Mobilisation...........................................................256.13Documentation......................................................267.DESIGN................................................................ 277.1General...................................................................277.2Material properties...............................................277.3Strength capacity...................................................277.4Seal capacity..........................................................298.TESTING.............................................................. 308.1Test philosophy......................................................309.DOCUMENTATION........................................... 319.1Documentation .....................................................319.2Qualification check list.........................................319.3Quality assurance .................................................319.4Traceability............................................................31APP. AFITTING CAPACITY....................................... 32APP. BTYPICAL TESTS............................................... 36APP. CCHECK LIST FOR QUALIFICATION.......... 42
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