Numerical Post-Buckling Analysis of Mechanically Lined Corrosion Resistant Alloy Pipes

Jiansha Dong, Fahrettin Ozturk*, Firas Jarrar, Jamal Y. Sheikh-Ahmad

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Abstract

As an economical alternative to solid corrosion resistant alloy (CRA) and clad pipes, mechanically lined or sleeved CRA pipes are proven to be effective in the transport of corrosive fluids in oil and gas industry. A major issue with these pipes is that pressure drop or fluctuations may cause buckling of the liner, resulting in irreparable and costly damage. This issue should be resolved in order to fully implement this type of pipes in oil and gas industry. In this study, post-buckling analysis of liner pipe encased in carbon steel outer pipe is carried out following the hydraulic expansion manufacturing process. Commercially available ABAQUS finite element software is employed. The proposed model is partly verified with an analytical solution and other numerical results under the condition of no residual contact pressure. Results of the parametric study reveal that increasing the residual contact pressure and decreasing the magnitude of geometric imperfection can both contribute to enhancing the buckling resistance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number014502
JournalJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME
Volume140
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Initial Imperfection
  • Mechanically lined CRA Pipe
  • mechanically Sleeved Cra Pipe
  • Post-Buckling analysis
  • Residual Contact Pressure

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