A comparative study of burst failure models for assessing remaining strength of corroded pipelines
This paper performs a comparative study of remaining strength assessment models for corroded pipelines. A brief review of burst prediction models is first given for defect-free pipes, including strength solutions and flow solutions of burst pressure and experimental validations. Followed is a review...
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doaj-57ec6ccd13a44e13b3d05bf9ad55e28c2021-10-05T04:22:02ZengKeAi Communications Co. Ltd.Journal of Pipeline Science and Engineering2667-14332021-03-01113650A comparative study of burst failure models for assessing remaining strength of corroded pipelinesXian-Kui Zhu0Materials Science and Engineering, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC 29808, USAThis paper performs a comparative study of remaining strength assessment models for corroded pipelines. A brief review of burst prediction models is first given for defect-free pipes, including strength solutions and flow solutions of burst pressure and experimental validations. Followed is a review of corrosion assessment models that are categorized into three generations in terms of the reference stress used in each model. Those corrosion models are then evaluated in comparison to full-scale burst data, with a focus on validating the newly proposed third-generation models. Next, recent progresses are discussed, including the PRCI corrosion assessment projects, constraint effect, bulging factor and defect width effect. Major technical challenges facing the corrosion model improvement are finally discussed with regards to full-scale tests, numerical modeling, material failure criteria, and real corrosion defects.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266714332100010XPipelineCorrosion defectRemaining strengthBurst pressureAssessment model |
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A comparative study of burst failure models for assessing remaining strength of corroded pipelines |
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A comparative study of burst failure models for assessing remaining strength of corroded pipelines |
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A comparative study of burst failure models for assessing remaining strength of corroded pipelines |
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A comparative study of burst failure models for assessing remaining strength of corroded pipelines |
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A comparative study of burst failure models for assessing remaining strength of corroded pipelines |
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comparative study of burst failure models for assessing remaining strength of corroded pipelines |
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KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. |
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Journal of Pipeline Science and Engineering |
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This paper performs a comparative study of remaining strength assessment models for corroded pipelines. A brief review of burst prediction models is first given for defect-free pipes, including strength solutions and flow solutions of burst pressure and experimental validations. Followed is a review of corrosion assessment models that are categorized into three generations in terms of the reference stress used in each model. Those corrosion models are then evaluated in comparison to full-scale burst data, with a focus on validating the newly proposed third-generation models. Next, recent progresses are discussed, including the PRCI corrosion assessment projects, constraint effect, bulging factor and defect width effect. Major technical challenges facing the corrosion model improvement are finally discussed with regards to full-scale tests, numerical modeling, material failure criteria, and real corrosion defects. |
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Pipeline Corrosion defect Remaining strength Burst pressure Assessment model |
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