Study of Safe Dig Pressure Level for Rock Dents in Gas Pipelines

Udayasankar Arumugam, M. Gao, R. Krishnamurthy, Rick Wang, R. Kania
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Pipelines passing through hilly-terrain potentially have numerous rock dents. Some of them require further in-ditch investigation. However, in-ditch experience revealed elastic rebounding and re-rounding due to internal pressure that could cause cracking on dent outside surface when rock is removed even after following the commonly used pressure reduction by industry. Such OD-surface cracking in rock dent could pose safety issues to excavation crew and immediate integrity threat due to gas release. A preliminary research was performed to determine the required safe dig pressure level for rock dent excavation and address if there is a gap between the common industry practice for pressure reduction. This research could assist pipeline operators with setting a safe dig pressure level for rock dent excavation. The research consists of four components. First, detail review of rock dents cracking experience during excavation has been performed and identified relevant parameters that contributed to OD-cracking. Then, performed several rock dent case studies with different dent depths, indenter sizes, internal pressures and developed criterion for OD cracking using Finite Element Analysis. Thirdly, a decision chart was developed for safe rock dent excavation and presented. Finally, full-scale denting tests with internal pressure was conducted to corroborate the safe dig pressure criterion and compared against FEA results. In this paper, all above components are presented with summary of findings and recommendations for future research.
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通过丘陵地形的管道可能有许多岩石凹痕。其中一些需要进一步深入调查。然而,在沟槽内的经验表明,即使在工业上常用的减压后,当岩石被移除时,由于内部压力的弹性反弹和再圆可能导致凹痕外表面开裂。这种岩石凹痕中的od表面开裂会给开挖人员带来安全问题,并且由于气体释放会直接威胁到完整性。初步研究确定了岩石凹痕开挖所需的安全开挖压力水平,并解决了与常见的工业减压实践之间的差距。研究结果可为管道施工人员确定岩凹开挖的安全开挖压力水平提供参考。本研究由四个部分组成。首先,详细回顾了开挖过程中岩石凹痕开裂的经验,并确定了导致od开裂的相关参数。然后,通过不同的凹痕深度、压头尺寸、内部压力进行了几个岩石凹痕案例研究,并使用有限元分析制定了外径开裂标准。第三,建立了岩洞安全开挖决策图,并给出了决策图。最后,进行了全尺寸内压凹痕试验,验证了安全开挖压力准则,并与有限元分析结果进行了对比。在本文中,所有这些组成部分都提出了研究结果的总结和对未来研究的建议。
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