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Long-term Hydrostatic Strength Defined

The estimated tensile hoop stress in the wall of the pipe along the circumferential direction that when applied continuously will cause failure of the pipe, at 100,000 hours (11.43 years). This strength value is usually obtained by extrapolation of log-log regression equations or plots.

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