A semi-epliptical surface crack interacting with an embedded crack in offshore pipelines

Over the years, the world’s energy consumption is heavily depended on the oil and gases from offshore. Offshore pipeline is one of the most traditional methods being used to transport these natural resources. One of the most common used material is Corrosion-resistant Alloy (CRA). From offshore plat...

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Main Author: Chua, Hui Quan
Other Authors: Xiao Zhongmin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176432
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Over the years, the world’s energy consumption is heavily depended on the oil and gases from offshore. Offshore pipeline is one of the most traditional methods being used to transport these natural resources. One of the most common used material is Corrosion-resistant Alloy (CRA). From offshore platform to onshore refinery, the distance between can goes up to hundreds of Kilometres. This pipeline is normally constructed by welding shorter pipe together. During this process, defects such as cracks and porosity cannot be avoided due to environmental effects and bending stress. This defect is critical as it way affect the lifespan of the pipe. Over times, this may lead to fracture in the pipes. Normally, the crack may grow faster due to various force and pressure such as linear force, bending moment and hydrostatic pressure experience by it.