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Buckling collapse study for the carcass layer of flexible pipes using a strain energy equivalence method

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Indexed by:Journal Papers

Date of Publication:2016-01-01

Journal:OCEAN ENGINEERING

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:111

Page Number:209-217

ISSN No.:0029-8018

Key Words:Flexible pipe; Carcass layer; Collapse; Buckling; Strain energy equivalence; Radial compression test

Abstract:When a flexible pipe is subjected to high external hydraulic pressure, the innermost carcass layer serves to resist buckling and collapse. The maximum external pressure that the carcass layer can withstand before buckling collapse must be considered during pipe design. To study this problem, a strain energy equivalence method is proposed to transform a representative volume element (RVE) of the carcass layer, which has a complex geometry, into a homogeneous shell with an equivalent thickness. To obtain the strain energy, a finite element model of the RVE is developed, and the analytical equations for the homogeneous shell are derived for the same uniform-strain boundary conditions. Radial compression tests on three different carcass layer test pieces are performed to verify the safety and effectiveness of the proposed equivalence method. The strain energy equivalence method is found to give conservative results when compared to other equivalence approaches. The advantages of the method for designing a collapse-resistant carcass layer in engineering practice are also discussed. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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