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    Fracture Response of Girth-Welded Pipeline With Canoe Shape Embedded Crack Subjected to Large Plastic Deformation

    Source: Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology:;2017:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 002::page 21406
    Author:
    Seng Tjhen, Lie
    ,
    Yao, Zhang
    ,
    Hai Sheng, Zhao
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4035313
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Long-distance offshore pipelines always suffer large plastic deformation during installation and operation. Accompanied by high internal pressure, potential flaws are found to initiate from the girth welds, and this brings a significant challenge to the structural integrity of the pipelines. The currently used procedures for fracture assessment of pipelines are usually stress based, which are unsuitable for application to cracked pipeline subjected to large plastic deformation. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to investigate the fracture assessment of pipeline subjected to large plastic deformation and identify and understand the critical parameters influencing the fracture responses under actual loading conditions. The evolution of crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) of a pipeline segment with an embedded canoe shape crack located in the middle of the girth weld is investigated under pure bending and biaxial loading through 3D elastic–plastic finite-element simulations. The effects of crack width, crack length, pipeline thickness, material hardening, and internal pressure on fracture response are discussed. Finally, a strain-based failure assessment diagram (FAD) is developed, and comparison between fracture assessment by BS7910:2013 and finite-element simulations concludes that the former produces conservative predictions for deep crack.
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    contributor authorSeng Tjhen, Lie
    contributor authorYao, Zhang
    contributor authorHai Sheng, Zhao
    date accessioned2017-11-25T07:19:04Z
    date available2017-11-25T07:19:04Z
    date copyright2017/11/1
    date issued2017
    identifier issn0094-9930
    identifier otherpvt_139_02_021406.pdf
    identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4235562
    description abstractLong-distance offshore pipelines always suffer large plastic deformation during installation and operation. Accompanied by high internal pressure, potential flaws are found to initiate from the girth welds, and this brings a significant challenge to the structural integrity of the pipelines. The currently used procedures for fracture assessment of pipelines are usually stress based, which are unsuitable for application to cracked pipeline subjected to large plastic deformation. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to investigate the fracture assessment of pipeline subjected to large plastic deformation and identify and understand the critical parameters influencing the fracture responses under actual loading conditions. The evolution of crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) of a pipeline segment with an embedded canoe shape crack located in the middle of the girth weld is investigated under pure bending and biaxial loading through 3D elastic–plastic finite-element simulations. The effects of crack width, crack length, pipeline thickness, material hardening, and internal pressure on fracture response are discussed. Finally, a strain-based failure assessment diagram (FAD) is developed, and comparison between fracture assessment by BS7910:2013 and finite-element simulations concludes that the former produces conservative predictions for deep crack.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleFracture Response of Girth-Welded Pipeline With Canoe Shape Embedded Crack Subjected to Large Plastic Deformation
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume139
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4035313
    journal fristpage21406
    journal lastpage021406-9
    treeJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology:;2017:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 002
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