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Will You Autograph This Framework, Dr. Leewis?

Will You Autograph This Framework, Dr. Leewis?

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Tune into the latest episode of the PPIM 2025 series of Pipeline Things, where the notable Keith Leewis discusses his paper, “BR (Basic Rupture) – a Framework to Improve the Likelihood of Failure Consequence.” The findings may shock you…

Listen in and learn all about:

  • The Basic Rupture Framework (BR) methodology
  • How an operator would put this methodology to use
  • BR influencing the decisions of integrity engineers

PHMSA Report:

Review the Intent and Safety Impact of Hoop Stress and Percentage of Specified Minimum Yield Stress Boundaries on Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Pipelines

Connect:  

Rhett Dotson  

Christopher De Leon  

D2 Integrity  

Keith Leewis

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