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Informationen zum Autor President of MH Consulting, Inc., a project management, systems analysis, and organizational training firm that specializes in the petrochemical and telecommunications industry. His education background includes a BA in Technology Management from Eckerd College, a BSc in Electronic Engineering from Kennedy Western University, an MS in Project Management from The George Washington University, and a PhD in System Science and Engineering Management from Old Dominion. He is an experienced systems engineer with an extensive background in petrochemical/pipeline business including expertise in leak detection systems. Experienced engineer with an extensive background in the petrochemical/pipeline business, including oversight of people, teams and projects; organization structure and processes; and technical and economic analysis, system development and maintenance, and engineering design. Key specializations include pipeline hydraulics, leak detection, SCADA systems, and simulation based training. Ed Nicholas specializes in providing Leak Detection support services and Pipeline Simulation solutions to the Pipeline Industry. He has served as the technical consultant for large pipeline simulation projects. In addition, he is a software developer and often provides key components for simulation systems. He regularly provides technical and software support to users of installed real-time pipeline simulation systems. Ed Nicholas has been a pioneer in the fields of pipeline leak detection, pipeline thermal modeling, and transient modeling of slack line flow in liquid pipelines. Ed Nicholas has been managing software projects and developing software products since 1979. His primary applications area has been in the field of real time pipeline operations aids for the pipeline industry. A major focus has been in the areas of real time dynamic pipeline simulation and pipeline leak detection. He has substantial experience working in pipeline control rooms with real time software packages and integrating them with a variety of different data acquisition and control systems....
List of contents
1. Introduction2. Pipeline Leak Detection Basics3. Mass Balance Leak Detection4. Real-Time Transient Model-Based Leak Detection5. Statistical Processing and Leak Detection6. Rarefaction Wave and Deviation Alarm Systems7. External and Intermittent Leak Detection System Types8. Leak Detection System Infrastructure9. Leak Detection Performance, Testing, and Tuning10. Human Factor Considerations in Leak Detection11. Implementation and Installation of Pipeline Leak Detection Systems12. Regulatory Requirements13. Leak Detection and Risk-Based Integrity Management