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End Fitting Effect on Stress Evaluation of Tensile Armor Tendons in Unbonded Flexible Pipes Under Axial Tension

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2018-10-01

Journal:JOURNAL OF OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME

Included Journals:SCIE、Scopus

Volume:140

Issue:5

ISSN No.:0892-7219

Abstract:This paper deals with the effect of termination restraint due to end fitting on the stress evaluation of tensile armors in unbonded flexible pipes under axial tension. The problem is characterized by one single armoring tendon helically wound on a cylindrical supporting surface subjected to traction. The deviation from the initial helical angle is taken to describe the armor wire path as the pipe is stretched. The integral of this angle change gives the lateral displacement of the wire, which is determined by minimizing the energy functional that consists of the strain energy due to axial strain, local bending and torsion, and the energy dissipated by friction, leading to a variational problem with a variable endpoint. The governing differential equation of the wire lateral displacement, together with the supplementary condition, is derived using the variational method and solved analytically. The developed model is verified with a finite element (FE) simulation. Comparisons between the model predictions and the FE results in terms of the change in helical angle and transverse bending stress show good correlations. The verified model is then applied to study the effects of imposed tension and friction coefficient on the maximum bending stress. The results show that the response to tension is linear, and friction could significantly increase the stress at the end fitting compared with the frictionless case.

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