Corporate Body

Energy Pipelines CRC (2009 - c. 2018)

From
2009
Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
To
c. 2018
Alternative Names
  • Energy Pipelines Cooperative Research Centre (Also known as)

Summary

The Energy Pipelines CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) is based at the University of Wollongong, New South Wales. It was established in 2009 after a 9.5 year grant was awarded by the Cooperative Research Centres Program (1990-).

The CRC's areas of research expertise include: steel technology; pipe manufacture; welding research; materials engineering; failure analysis; pipeline coating; corrosion control; fracture control design; flow analysis; management strategies for accident avoidance; regulation of occupational health and safety.

Published resources

Resources

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