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    Modeling the Deformation Response of High Strength Steel Pipelines—Part II: Effects of Material Characterization on the Deformation Response of Pipes

    Source: Journal of Applied Mechanics:;2012:;volume( 079 ):;issue: 005::page 51003
    Author:
    Sunil Neupane
    ,
    James Ferguson
    ,
    Michael Martens
    ,
    Samer Adeeb
    ,
    Roger Cheng
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4006381
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The material model proposed in Part I (Neupane et al. , 2012, “Modeling the Deformation Response of High Strength Steel Pipelines—Part I: Material Characterization to Model the Plastic Anisotropy,” ASME J. Appl. Mech., 79 , p. 051002) is used to study the deformation response of high strength steel. The response of pipes subjected to frost upheaval at a particular point is studied using an assembly of pipe elements, while buckling of pipes is examined using shell elements. The deformation response is obtained using two different material models. The two different material models used were the isotropic hardening material model and the combined kinematic hardening material model. Two sets of material stress-strain data were used for the isotropic hardening material model; data obtained from the longitudinal direction tests and data obtained from the circumferential direction tests. The combined kinematic hardening material model was calibrated to provide an accurate prediction of the stress-strain behavior in both the longitudinal direction and the circumferential direction. The deformation response of a pipe model using the three different material data sets was studied. The sensitivity of the response of pipelines to the choice of a material model and the material data set is studied for the frost upheaval and local buckling.
    keyword(s): Pipes , Buckling , Stress , Pressure , Pipelines AND High strength steel ,
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    contributor authorSunil Neupane
    contributor authorJames Ferguson
    contributor authorMichael Martens
    contributor authorSamer Adeeb
    contributor authorRoger Cheng
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:47:56Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:47:56Z
    date copyrightSeptember, 2012
    date issued2012
    identifier issn0021-8936
    identifier otherJAMCAV-29007#051003_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/148031
    description abstractThe material model proposed in Part I (Neupane et al. , 2012, “Modeling the Deformation Response of High Strength Steel Pipelines—Part I: Material Characterization to Model the Plastic Anisotropy,” ASME J. Appl. Mech., 79 , p. 051002) is used to study the deformation response of high strength steel. The response of pipes subjected to frost upheaval at a particular point is studied using an assembly of pipe elements, while buckling of pipes is examined using shell elements. The deformation response is obtained using two different material models. The two different material models used were the isotropic hardening material model and the combined kinematic hardening material model. Two sets of material stress-strain data were used for the isotropic hardening material model; data obtained from the longitudinal direction tests and data obtained from the circumferential direction tests. The combined kinematic hardening material model was calibrated to provide an accurate prediction of the stress-strain behavior in both the longitudinal direction and the circumferential direction. The deformation response of a pipe model using the three different material data sets was studied. The sensitivity of the response of pipelines to the choice of a material model and the material data set is studied for the frost upheaval and local buckling.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleModeling the Deformation Response of High Strength Steel Pipelines—Part II: Effects of Material Characterization on the Deformation Response of Pipes
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume79
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Applied Mechanics
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4006381
    journal fristpage51003
    identifier eissn1528-9036
    keywordsPipes
    keywordsBuckling
    keywordsStress
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsPipelines AND High strength steel
    treeJournal of Applied Mechanics:;2012:;volume( 079 ):;issue: 005
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