Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes.

The demand to reduce fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite wrap to repair damaged pipes is increasing. However, there is currently no proper execution and evaluation of improving the properties of the infill material, i.e., putty for pipeline repair. Finite-element analysis (FEA) is used to inves...

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Main Authors: Arifin, Hanis Hazirah, Zainal, Nurfarahin, Sing, Lim Kar, Yahaya, Nordin, Shah, Mohamad Shazwan Ahmad, Loong, Chin Chee, Md. Noor, Norhazilan
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/107034/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/JPSEA2.PSENG-1329
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spelling my.utm.1070342024-08-14T04:31:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/107034/ Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes. Arifin, Hanis Hazirah Zainal, Nurfarahin Sing, Lim Kar Yahaya, Nordin Shah, Mohamad Shazwan Ahmad Loong, Chin Chee Md. Noor, Norhazilan TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The demand to reduce fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite wrap to repair damaged pipes is increasing. However, there is currently no proper execution and evaluation of improving the properties of the infill material, i.e., putty for pipeline repair. Finite-element analysis (FEA) is used to investigate the performance and behavior of composite repair components individually, i.e., pipe, putty incorporating graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs), and composite wrap. A finite-element (FE) model was developed and verified with previous studies with a margin of less than 15% error, followed by finite-element (FE) simulation using different putty properties. The burst capacity of the repaired pipe increased by 1.5%, indicating a nonsignificant contribution of GNPs toward load-bearing capacity. Nevertheless, putty with GNPs minimized a pipe's sudden rupture and improved the putty's load-transfer and load-sharing mechanisms by serving as secondary layer protection in the event of composite wrap failure. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2023-02-11 Article PeerReviewed Arifin, Hanis Hazirah and Zainal, Nurfarahin and Sing, Lim Kar and Yahaya, Nordin and Shah, Mohamad Shazwan Ahmad and Loong, Chin Chee and Md. Noor, Norhazilan (2023) Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes. Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice, 14 (2). ISSN 1949-1190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/JPSEA2.PSENG-1329 DOI:10.1061/JPSEA2.PSENG-1329
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Arifin, Hanis Hazirah
Zainal, Nurfarahin
Sing, Lim Kar
Yahaya, Nordin
Shah, Mohamad Shazwan Ahmad
Loong, Chin Chee
Md. Noor, Norhazilan
Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes.
description The demand to reduce fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite wrap to repair damaged pipes is increasing. However, there is currently no proper execution and evaluation of improving the properties of the infill material, i.e., putty for pipeline repair. Finite-element analysis (FEA) is used to investigate the performance and behavior of composite repair components individually, i.e., pipe, putty incorporating graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs), and composite wrap. A finite-element (FE) model was developed and verified with previous studies with a margin of less than 15% error, followed by finite-element (FE) simulation using different putty properties. The burst capacity of the repaired pipe increased by 1.5%, indicating a nonsignificant contribution of GNPs toward load-bearing capacity. Nevertheless, putty with GNPs minimized a pipe's sudden rupture and improved the putty's load-transfer and load-sharing mechanisms by serving as secondary layer protection in the event of composite wrap failure.
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author Arifin, Hanis Hazirah
Zainal, Nurfarahin
Sing, Lim Kar
Yahaya, Nordin
Shah, Mohamad Shazwan Ahmad
Loong, Chin Chee
Md. Noor, Norhazilan
author_facet Arifin, Hanis Hazirah
Zainal, Nurfarahin
Sing, Lim Kar
Yahaya, Nordin
Shah, Mohamad Shazwan Ahmad
Loong, Chin Chee
Md. Noor, Norhazilan
author_sort Arifin, Hanis Hazirah
title Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes.
title_short Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes.
title_full Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes.
title_fullStr Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes.
title_sort effects of graphene nanoplatelets-reinforced putty on the burst performances of repaired steel pipes.
publisher American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107034/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/JPSEA2.PSENG-1329
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