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ISO 13628-11:2007

Petroleum and natural gas industries — Design and operation of subsea production systems — Part 11: Flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications
13 sht 2007

General information

90.93     3 korr 2023

ISO

ISO/TC 67/SC 4

International Standard

75.180.10  

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ISO 13628-11:2007 provides guidelines for the design, analysis, manufacture, testing, installation and operation of flexible pipes and flexible pipe systems for onshore, subsea and marine applications. ISO 13628-11:2007 supplements ISO 13628-2 and ISO 13628-10, which specify minimum requirements for the design, material selection, manufacture, testing, marking and packaging of unbonded and bonded flexible pipes, respectively.
ISO 13628-11:2007 applies to flexible pipe assemblies, consisting of segments of flexible pipe body with end fittings attached to both ends. Both bonded and unbonded pipe types are covered. In addition, ISO 13628-11:2007 applies to flexible pipe systems, including ancillary components.
The applications covered by ISO 13628-11:2007 are sweet- and sour-service production, including export and injection applications. ISO 13628-11:2007 applies to both static and dynamic flexible pipe systems used as flowlines, risers and jumpers.
ISO 13628-11:2007 does cover, in general terms, the use of flexible pipes for offshore loading systems.
ISO 13628-11:2007 does not cover flexible pipes for use in choke and kill lines or umbilical and control lines.

Life cycle

PREVIOUSLY

Revises
ISO 10420:1994

NOW

PUBLISHED
ISO 13628-11:2007
90.93 Standard confirmed
3 korr 2023

CORRIGENDA / AMENDMENTS

Corrected by
ISO 13628-11:2007/Cor 1:2008

REVISED BY

IN_DEVELOPMENT
ISO/PWI 13628-11

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