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A Novel Tool For Predicting The Tensile Strain Capacity Of Welded Onshore Vintage Pipelines
DownloadSpring 2020
Pipelines can be exposed to a wide variety of loads, depending on the environments and the area of application. These loads especially the displacement-controlled types may impose large longitudinal plastic strain on pipelines, which could constitute a significant threat to the structural...
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Failure Pressure Prediction of Cracks in Corrosion Defects in Pipelines using eXtended Finite Element Method
DownloadFall 2020
Pipelines are one of the safest means of oil and gas transportation. In Canada, 97% of all oil and gas production is transported by pipelines. However, their increasing age can constitute integrity concerns due to the presence of defects such as cracks, welds, dents, and corrosion. These defects...
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Finite Element-based Stress Intensity Factor Estimation for Fatigue Crack Growth Simulation and Stochastic Filtering-based Fatigue Crack Growth Prediction of Pipelines
DownloadSpring 2022
Fatigue cracking is one of the major integrity threats to oil and gas pipelines. Having a reliable trajectory of fatigue crack growth once detected is very crucial for decision making regarding integrity threat management. In-line Inspection (ILI) tools, and other non-destructive methods are used...
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The Strain-based Approach to Predict the Initiation and Propagation of the Crack for the Vintage Pipeline Materials Using the Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM)
DownloadFall 2021
Vintage pipelines are widely used in the transmission of gas and oil in North America. They are subject to varieties of loading conditions, especially in aggressive environments in arctic region. Displacement-controlled loads lead to severe longitudinal plastic strain and consequently failure in...