Session: DA-09-01 Piping and Equipment Dynamics and Dynamic Response Analysis-1
Paper Number: 122959
122959 - Mechanical Responses and Assessment of Fatigue Life for Submarine Suspended Pipelines
As an essential component for the transportation of oceanic oil and gas supplies, it is crucial to ensure the efficient operation of submarine pipelines. The fatigue failure of submarine pipelines occurs frequently under the combined effects of currents, waves and soil. Firstly, a pipe-soil interaction suspended pipeline model was developed, which could be used to simulate the static mechanical behaviour of pipes and the dynamic response of the combined loads of waves and currents. Then, the effects of soil properties, current direction and suspended length on the stress distribution and dynamic mechanical response of submarine suspended pipelines were investigated. In addition, the vibration characteristics of suspended pipelines affected by soil were revealed. At last, according to the static strength failure criterion, vortex-induced resonance evaluation and fatigue life assessment method, the critical length of suspended pipelines for the Bohai sea was determined. The results show that the stress change in the center of the suspended section reaches the most significant for the pipeline with a length of less than 20m. When the suspended length exceeds 20m of the pipeline, the connection between the suspended section and the buried section shows the most dramatic stress fluctuations. Meanwhile, the cumulative damage of the submarine suspended pipeline entering the soil becomes the maximum, and fatigue failure often occurs in this position. The results are expected to provide an important theoretical basis in safe operation and repair decision of submarine pipeline.
Presenting Author: Yi Zhang China university of Petroleum (Beijing)
Presenting Author Biography: Yi Zhang, China, studying in China University of Petroleum (Beijing), majoring in safety science and engineering, with research interests in failure analysis and integrity management of oil and gas production equipment, email: reckonyee@163.com
Authors:
Yi Zhang China university of Petroleum (Beijing)Jian Shuai China university of Petroleum (Beijing)
Yi Shuai China university of Petroleum (Beijing)
Qianqian Liu PipeChina Engineering Technology Innovation Co.Ltd
Zhiyang Lv China university of Petroleum (Beijing)
Lei Shi Institution-Sinopec (Dalian) Research Institute of Petroleum and Petrochemicals Co. Ltd
Lumeng Jiang Institution-China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Co. Ltd
Yuanliang Jiang Institution- Sino-Pipeline International Co. Ltd
Mechanical Responses and Assessment of Fatigue Life for Submarine Suspended Pipelines
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication