Volume 1: Codes, Standards and Regulations; Design and Constructions; Environmental; GIS/Database Development; Innovative Proje 2000
DOI: 10.1115/ipc2000-136
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Characterizing Dynamic Crack-Resistance of Pipelines Using Laboratory-Scale Practices

Abstract: The consequences of a dynamic fracture in a gas-transmission pipeline require that they be designed to avoid such incidents with great certainty. Because of the complexity of this fracture process, the only certain approach to determine fracture-arrest conditions involved full-scale experiments. As time passed empirically calibrated balance equations between the crack-driving conditions and the line-pipe steels crack-arrest capabilities were developed. Such models worked well until the introduction of high-tou… Show more

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“…On the basis of statistical analysis of a large number of full-scale physical blasting test data, a modified formula is proposed by Leis [13] (13) CVN Arrest is the charpy impact toughness needed for 94J above pipe. CVN BMI is used to obtain charpy impact toughness values needed for the crake by BTC method.…”
Section: Introduction Of Crack Arrest Prediction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of statistical analysis of a large number of full-scale physical blasting test data, a modified formula is proposed by Leis [13] (13) CVN Arrest is the charpy impact toughness needed for 94J above pipe. CVN BMI is used to obtain charpy impact toughness values needed for the crake by BTC method.…”
Section: Introduction Of Crack Arrest Prediction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is a part of reason we say DWTT specimen gives better similitude with the full-scale behavior than Charpy specimen. DWTT tests have also advantages over CVN tests in terms of pendulum velocity, dimension effect, notch shape, and capability of experimental machines [7][8] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%