Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings

Multiple cracks can be observed in many of engineering structures such as pressure vessels and pipelines. Under continuous loading conditions, these small and closely distanced multiple cracks can grow together into a large one. Subsequently, it will pose a serious challenge to the integrity and saf...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Yanmei, Fan, Mu, Xiao, Zhongmin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-829962023-03-04T17:14:25Z Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings Zhang, Yanmei Fan, Mu Xiao, Zhongmin School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Interacting Collinear Cracks Offshore Pipelines Multiple cracks can be observed in many of engineering structures such as pressure vessels and pipelines. Under continuous loading conditions, these small and closely distanced multiple cracks can grow together into a large one. Subsequently, it will pose a serious challenge to the integrity and safety of the engineering structures. Although a lot of research works were carried out for predicting fatigue growth of multiple cracks, few literatures focusing on nonlinear elastic-plastic analysis of multiple cracks’ fracture behaviors can be referred to. Therefore, to understand the influence of multiple cracks on integrity and safety of offshore pipelines is indeed desirable in engineering practice. In this study the systematic analyses on the fracture behaviors of two collinear 3-D cracks are performed for the pipelines subjected to a series of the loading conditions. A parametric study on the effect of different separation distances of the two interacting collinear cracks is performed. Based on the numerical results, the interaction factor is introduced to quantify the interaction of the two interacting cracks, and the proposed function for interaction factor can be useful for the preliminary fracture assessment of the surface crack affected by the interactions. Moreover, for biaxial loadings, the results indicate that the most severe fracture response can be produced by the tension load combined with high internal pressure. Published version 2019-01-29T05:03:43Z 2019-12-06T15:09:55Z 2019-01-29T05:03:43Z 2019-12-06T15:09:55Z 2016 Journal Article Zhang, Y., Fan, M., & Xiao, Z. (2016). Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings. AIMS Materials Science, 3(4), 1321-1339. doi:10.3934/matersci.2016.4.1321 2372-0468 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82996 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47582 10.3934/matersci.2016.4.1321 en AIMS Materials Science © 2016 Zhongmin Xiao, et al., licensee AIMS Press. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) 19 p. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Interacting Collinear Cracks
Offshore Pipelines
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Interacting Collinear Cracks
Offshore Pipelines
Zhang, Yanmei
Fan, Mu
Xiao, Zhongmin
Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings
description Multiple cracks can be observed in many of engineering structures such as pressure vessels and pipelines. Under continuous loading conditions, these small and closely distanced multiple cracks can grow together into a large one. Subsequently, it will pose a serious challenge to the integrity and safety of the engineering structures. Although a lot of research works were carried out for predicting fatigue growth of multiple cracks, few literatures focusing on nonlinear elastic-plastic analysis of multiple cracks’ fracture behaviors can be referred to. Therefore, to understand the influence of multiple cracks on integrity and safety of offshore pipelines is indeed desirable in engineering practice. In this study the systematic analyses on the fracture behaviors of two collinear 3-D cracks are performed for the pipelines subjected to a series of the loading conditions. A parametric study on the effect of different separation distances of the two interacting collinear cracks is performed. Based on the numerical results, the interaction factor is introduced to quantify the interaction of the two interacting cracks, and the proposed function for interaction factor can be useful for the preliminary fracture assessment of the surface crack affected by the interactions. Moreover, for biaxial loadings, the results indicate that the most severe fracture response can be produced by the tension load combined with high internal pressure.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Zhang, Yanmei
Fan, Mu
Xiao, Zhongmin
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author Zhang, Yanmei
Fan, Mu
Xiao, Zhongmin
author_sort Zhang, Yanmei
title Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings
title_short Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings
title_full Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings
title_fullStr Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-D cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings
title_sort nonlinear elastic-plastic stress investigations on two interacting 3-d cracks in offshore pipelines subjected to different loadings
publishDate 2019
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