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Hydraulic Expansion of Lined Pipe for Offshore Pipeline Applications
lined pipe,wrinkling,manufacturing,installation
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袁林 / 天津大学建筑工程学院
Carbon steel pipe lined with a thin layer of a corrosion-resistant alloy proves to be a cost-effective product used in offshore pipelines that carry corrosive hydrocarbons. By inserting the liner into the carrier pipe and mechanically expanding them together, they end up in interference contact on unloading. The contact pressure that develops is crucial for keeping the composite structure intact under bending, axial loads, and reeling experienced during offshore installation and operation. In this paper, we establish a custom model to examine the lined pipe's manufacture by hydraulic expansion. The effect of various geometric, material and manufacturing parameters on the contact pressure is studied. The analysis incorporates incremental plasticity that accounts for material hardening and the biaxial states of stress that develops. It is demonstrated that the carrier pipe's plastification is beneficial and that a relatively low yield stress liner with low hardening, coupled with a high yield stress high hardening carrier pipe, increases the contact pressure. The analysis presented and the results should prove useful in the optimal design of the product and the manufacturing process of lined pipe aimed for offshore applications.

 
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中国石油大学(北京)
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大连市科学技术协会
工业装备结构分析国家重点实验室
海岸和近海工程国家重点实验室
橡塑制品成型数值模拟与优化学科创新引智基地
大连理工大学宁波研究院
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