加州钢质天然气管道地面沉降危害评价

IF 2.6 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS Upstream Oil and Gas Technology Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.upstre.2021.100062
Soheil Oruji , Mehrshad Ketabdar , Douglas Moon , Valerie Tsao , Milad Ketabdar
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埋在地下的基础设施,如天然气管道,可能会受到由于山体滑坡、洪水冲刷、断层破裂、液化和下沉造成的土壤运动的影响。沉降引起的沉降是加利福尼亚州中部天然气管道的一个公认的危害,它有两个组成部分:垂直和水平。过去的研究表明,水平位移比垂直沉降的破坏性更大,因为它可能导致管道破裂。随着气候变化导致的干旱和地下水开采的增加,这些因素导致了更多的地面沉降。本文讨论了地面沉降对天然气管道的最大影响,并提出了设计建议。利用非线性有限元分析方法,将加利福尼亚中部记录的最大沉降量应用于一条埋地管道。为了获得最准确的结果,有限元模型中包含了位于塌陷区的2英里钢管,并使用简化的土-管相互作用建模技术来确定埋地管道周围的土壤刚度。结果表明,土体水平运动对地下管道产生的屈曲力比竖向沉降产生的弯曲应力更为关键。虽然由于屈曲导致的破坏风险很高,但埋地钢制天然气管道具有足够的弹性,可以承受由于下沉而产生的内力。
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Evaluation of Land Subsidence Hazard on Steel Natural Gas Pipelines in California

Buried infrastructure like natural gas pipelines may be impacted by soil movement due to landslides, flood scours, fault ruptures, liquefaction, and subsidence. Subsidence induced settlement is an identified hazard for natural gas pipelines in Central California and has two components: vertical and horizontal. In the past, investigations have revealed that the horizontal displacement is more destructive than the vertical settlement since it may cause pipe ruptures. With the increase in droughts and groundwater pumping due to climate change, more land subsidence has been attributed to these factors. This study discusses the maximum impact of land subsidence on natural gas pipelines and provides design recommendations. The maximum subsidence induced settlement recorded in Central California has been applied to a buried pipeline using non-linear finite element analysis. To capture the most accurate results, 2-miles of steel pipe located in the subsidence zone is included in the finite element model and a simplified soil-pipe interaction modeling technique is used to determine the soil stiffness around the buried pipeline. Based on the results, buckling forces due to the horizontal movement of the soil on the underground pipe are more critical than the bending stress caused by the vertical soil settlement. Although the risk of failure ascribed to buckling is high, the buried steel natural gas pipeline is resilient enough to accommodate the internal forces due to subsidence.

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