Tensile and Compressive Strain Capacity in the Presence of Corrosion Anomalies

Honggang Zhou, Yong-Yi Wang, M. Stephens, Jason Bergman, Steve Nanney
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Over the past 15 years, extensive studies have been conducted on the tensile strain capacity (TSC) and compressive strain capacity (CSC) of pipelines. The existing studies were mainly targeted at the design and construction of new pipelines. However, the impact of anomalies (e.g., corrosion anomalies) on the TSC and CSC has not been explicitly and adequately considered. This paper summarizes work performed as part of a major effort funded by the US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (DOT PHMSA) aimed at examining the impact of corrosion anomalies on the TSC and CSC of pipelines. In this work, the strain capacities were examined analytically, and the analytical work was compared to results from selected full-scale tests. Based on the summarized work, guidelines were developed for assessing the TSC and the CSC of corroded pipes. The guidelines are applicable to different types of corrosion anomalies, including circumferential grooves, longitudinal grooves and general corrosion. The strain capacities can be calculated using the key material properties and dimensions of pipe and corrosion anomalies as inputs.
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存在腐蚀异常时的拉伸和压缩应变能力
在过去的15年中,人们对管道的拉伸应变能力(TSC)和压缩应变能力(CSC)进行了广泛的研究。现有的研究主要针对新管道的设计和建造。然而,异常(例如腐蚀异常)对TSC和CSC的影响尚未得到明确和充分的考虑。本文总结了由美国运输管道和危险材料安全管理局(DOT PHMSA)资助的主要工作的一部分,旨在研究腐蚀异常对管道TSC和CSC的影响。在这项工作中,对应变能力进行了分析检查,并将分析工作与选定的全尺寸测试结果进行了比较。在总结工作的基础上,提出了腐蚀管道TSC和CSC的评估指南。本指南适用于不同类型的腐蚀异常,包括周向槽、纵向槽和一般腐蚀。应变能力可以使用管道的关键材料性能和尺寸以及腐蚀异常作为输入来计算。
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