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Numerical study of a cracked pipeline under internal pressure

Numerical study of a cracked pipeline under internal pressure AbstractIn the industrial sectors, pipelines have been used as the most economical and safe means of transporting oil and gas (Pipelines). However, the number of accidents has increased considerably as their use has increased. As a result of the operating load and the pressure used, the thickness of the tube must be increased and the mechanical characteristics improved. This approach was applied to predict the growth of crack effect in samples of two pipelines at given thicknesses and pressures. We created cracks with deferential dimensions in both API X80 steel pipelines, with an application of deferential internal pressures. For the simulations, we used the code ANSYS. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Mechanical Technology and Materials de Gruyter

Numerical study of a cracked pipeline under internal pressure

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de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2020 Khireche Abderraouf et al., published by Sciendo
ISSN
2450-9469
eISSN
2450-9469
DOI
10.2478/amtm-2020-0005
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Abstract

AbstractIn the industrial sectors, pipelines have been used as the most economical and safe means of transporting oil and gas (Pipelines). However, the number of accidents has increased considerably as their use has increased. As a result of the operating load and the pressure used, the thickness of the tube must be increased and the mechanical characteristics improved. This approach was applied to predict the growth of crack effect in samples of two pipelines at given thicknesses and pressures. We created cracks with deferential dimensions in both API X80 steel pipelines, with an application of deferential internal pressures. For the simulations, we used the code ANSYS.

Journal

Archives of Mechanical Technology and Materialsde Gruyter

Published: Jan 1, 2020

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