2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16114464
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Analytical Model of Interaction of an Oil Pipeline with a Support of an Overpass Built in a Mountainous Area

Abstract: Today, pipelines are the safest and most economical way to transport petroleum products and one of the key components of modern energy infrastructure. Nevertheless, pipeline systems are associated with certain risks that can lead to environmental disasters. The idea of carrying out this study was initiated by the results of the survey of the overpasses of the long-used oil pipelines laid in the mountainous area of the Carpathian region. Defects such as a change in the shape of the pipe and local bulges in the … Show more

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“…3, 2024 assessing the strength of the pipe in case of sudden damage to the foundation [53], predicting the behavior of gas pipelines during freezing of heaving soils [58], and in other emergency situations [62]. The study of the interaction of the pipe surface with protective coatings [9,20,54], surfacing [10,16], and banding [38] is used for efficient gas pipeline repair. Models of the structural behavior of pipelines during lifting or lowering are considered in [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3, 2024 assessing the strength of the pipe in case of sudden damage to the foundation [53], predicting the behavior of gas pipelines during freezing of heaving soils [58], and in other emergency situations [62]. The study of the interaction of the pipe surface with protective coatings [9,20,54], surfacing [10,16], and banding [38] is used for efficient gas pipeline repair. Models of the structural behavior of pipelines during lifting or lowering are considered in [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%