PRCI

PRCI was established in 1952 as the Pipeline Research Committee of the American Gas Association (AGA). Today, PRCI conducts collaboratively funded research programs that enable energy pipeline companies around the world to provide safe, reliable, environmentally compatible and cost effective service to meet customer energy requirements. Over 450 PRCI reports cover 6 major disciplines and serve to identify, prioritize and implement the industry's core research objectives.
PRCI PR-214-9802
Interim Approach to Determine Crack Arrest Toughness to Avoid Dynamic Ductile Fracture in Gas Transm
$98.00 $195.00
PRCI PR-218-064502
Survey and Interpretive Review of Operator Practices for Damage Prevention
$48.00 $95.00
PRCI PR-218-064505
Evaluating the Need for Loading Specifications for Highway Transportation of Line Pipe
$48.00 $95.00
PRCI PR-218-9405
Development of a Model for Fatigue Rating Shallow Unrestrained Dents
$448.00 $895.00
PRCI PR-218-9406
Analysis of DOT Reportable Incidents for Gas Transmission and Gathering Pipelines - January 1, 1985
$198.00 $395.00
PRCI PR-218-9801
DOT Reportable Incident Data Review - Natural Gas Transmission and Gathering Systems - 1985-1995
$73.00 $145.00