The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA

This paper conducts a comprehensive investigation into the behavior of API 5L X42 pipelines under the influence of artificial corrosion and combined loads, specifically bending and burst pressure. Three primary objectives guide the research: the development of finite element models for bare pipes an...

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Published in:PROCEEDINGS OF 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE, VOL 2, ICCEA 2023
Main Authors: Fadzil, Najwa Mohammad; Hollis, Jason Aaron; Hashim, Mohd Hisbany Mohd; Shahid, Muhammad Daniel Abdul; Kudus, Sakhiah Abdul; Amin, Norliyati Mohd; Muda, Mohd Fakri
Format: Proceedings Paper
Language:English
Published: SPRINGER-VERLAG SINGAPORE PTE LTD 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001307362000016
author Fadzil
Najwa Mohammad; Hollis
Jason Aaron; Hashim
Mohd Hisbany Mohd; Shahid
Muhammad Daniel Abdul; Kudus
Sakhiah Abdul; Amin
Norliyati Mohd; Muda
Mohd Fakri
spellingShingle Fadzil
Najwa Mohammad; Hollis
Jason Aaron; Hashim
Mohd Hisbany Mohd; Shahid
Muhammad Daniel Abdul; Kudus
Sakhiah Abdul; Amin
Norliyati Mohd; Muda
Mohd Fakri
The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA
Architecture; Construction & Building Technology; Engineering
author_facet Fadzil
Najwa Mohammad; Hollis
Jason Aaron; Hashim
Mohd Hisbany Mohd; Shahid
Muhammad Daniel Abdul; Kudus
Sakhiah Abdul; Amin
Norliyati Mohd; Muda
Mohd Fakri
author_sort Fadzil
spelling Fadzil, Najwa Mohammad; Hollis, Jason Aaron; Hashim, Mohd Hisbany Mohd; Shahid, Muhammad Daniel Abdul; Kudus, Sakhiah Abdul; Amin, Norliyati Mohd; Muda, Mohd Fakri
The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA
PROCEEDINGS OF 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE, VOL 2, ICCEA 2023
English
Proceedings Paper
This paper conducts a comprehensive investigation into the behavior of API 5L X42 pipelines under the influence of artificial corrosion and combined loads, specifically bending and burst pressure. Three primary objectives guide the research: the development of finite element models for bare pipes and those corroded to 10%, 25%, and 50% of their original integrity; the evaluation of residual strength and stress patterns in corroded pipelines under both combined and uncombined loadings; and the rigorous validation of findings through comparison with previous research. Using finite element analysis in Abaqus software, the study scrutinizes the structural behavior of pipelines under various conditions, emphasizing the effects of corrosion and combined loads. The results highlight that those pipes with 50% artificial corrosion exhibit reduced burst pressure due to heightened stress concentration. Moreover, the investigation into combined loads on pipelines with 50% artificial corrosion shows minimal variation in burst pressure compared to uncombined loads, confirming the reliability of the findings through validation with previous research. In summary, this research significantly contributes to our understanding of API 5L X42 pipeline behavior, particularly in burst pressure analysis, accounting for factors like material integrity, bending, and artificial corrosion. To further enhance future studies, expanding data collection and testing, especially in high-temperature environments, is recommended to provide a more comprehensive perspective on the behavior of API 5L X42 pipelines in practical engineering applications.
SPRINGER-VERLAG SINGAPORE PTE LTD
2366-2557
2366-2565
2024
531

10.1007/978-981-97-5315-4_16
Architecture; Construction & Building Technology; Engineering

WOS:001307362000016
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001307362000016
title The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA
title_short The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA
title_full The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA
title_fullStr The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA
title_sort The Effect of Corroded Offshore Pipeline Under Combine Loads: Bending and Burst Pressure Using FEA
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description This paper conducts a comprehensive investigation into the behavior of API 5L X42 pipelines under the influence of artificial corrosion and combined loads, specifically bending and burst pressure. Three primary objectives guide the research: the development of finite element models for bare pipes and those corroded to 10%, 25%, and 50% of their original integrity; the evaluation of residual strength and stress patterns in corroded pipelines under both combined and uncombined loadings; and the rigorous validation of findings through comparison with previous research. Using finite element analysis in Abaqus software, the study scrutinizes the structural behavior of pipelines under various conditions, emphasizing the effects of corrosion and combined loads. The results highlight that those pipes with 50% artificial corrosion exhibit reduced burst pressure due to heightened stress concentration. Moreover, the investigation into combined loads on pipelines with 50% artificial corrosion shows minimal variation in burst pressure compared to uncombined loads, confirming the reliability of the findings through validation with previous research. In summary, this research significantly contributes to our understanding of API 5L X42 pipeline behavior, particularly in burst pressure analysis, accounting for factors like material integrity, bending, and artificial corrosion. To further enhance future studies, expanding data collection and testing, especially in high-temperature environments, is recommended to provide a more comprehensive perspective on the behavior of API 5L X42 pipelines in practical engineering applications.
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