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contributor authorZhang, Shulong
contributor authorZhou, Wenxing
date accessioned2022-05-08T08:38:49Z
date available2022-05-08T08:38:49Z
date copyright1/13/2022 12:00:00 AM
date issued2022
identifier issn0094-9930
identifier otherpvt_144_04_041803.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4284164
description abstractIn this study, the interaction effects of closely spaced corrosion defects on the burst capacity of oil and gas pipelines under combined internal pressure and longitudinal compression are investigated by using parametric three-dimensional elasto-plastic finite element analyses. Full-scale burst tests reported in the literature are used to validate the finite element model. It is observed that the interaction effects of diagonally spaced defects on the burst capacity are strongly related to the overlapping portion of the defect width or circumferential spacing between the two defects. The analysis results indicate that the strongest interaction between diagonally spaced defects under combined loads occurs if the defects have zero circumferential separation. The interaction weakens as the defects are more and more overlapped or separated circumferentially. It is also observed that the interaction effect associated with longitudinally or circumferentially aligned, unequal-sized corrosion defects is negligible under the internal pressure only or combined loads.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleInteraction Assessment of Diagonally Spaced Identical Corrosion Defects and Fully Aligned Unequal-Sized Corrosion Defects Under Combined Loads
typeJournal Paper
journal volume144
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology
identifier doi10.1115/1.4053116
journal fristpage41803-1
journal lastpage41803-10
page10
treeJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology:;2022:;volume( 144 ):;issue: 004
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