2022
DOI: 10.1186/s43088-022-00219-x
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Dynamic on-bottom stability analysis of subsea pipelines using finite element model-based general offshore analysis software: a case study

Abstract: Background The dynamic on-bottom stability analysis represents a fundamental task in the design process of the subsea pipelines. Such analysis ensures the stability of the as-laid pipeline on the seabed against the lateral displacements, which are induced by the surrounding hydrodynamic forces. In this paper, the dynamic on-bottom stability analysis of a subsea pipeline is performed using finite element-based advanced offshore engineering simulation software called Flexcom. The latter predicts … Show more

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“…For the seabed where the pipeline movement leads to its damage, it is required that the pipeline weight should be large enough to maintain its stability under the extreme conditions. In general, weight is added by placing a concrete coating around the pipeline (Guo, Stoesser, et al, 2022;Hafez et al, 2022). The on-bottom stability is analyzed by the force equilibrium or FE analysis, as shown in Figure 8.…”
Section: Deep-sea Pipelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the seabed where the pipeline movement leads to its damage, it is required that the pipeline weight should be large enough to maintain its stability under the extreme conditions. In general, weight is added by placing a concrete coating around the pipeline (Guo, Stoesser, et al, 2022;Hafez et al, 2022). The on-bottom stability is analyzed by the force equilibrium or FE analysis, as shown in Figure 8.…”
Section: Deep-sea Pipelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different approaches have been utilized to investigate the problems of dynamics in pipe systems. In a study on fluid conveying pipe, the finite element method was applied to analyze the dynamic of on-bottom stability analysis of subsea pipelines [12]. The Element-Galerkin method was also applied to study the normal rate of fluid-structure interaction in fluid conveying pipes and solutions were provided for inherent rate of recurrence equations with various boundary settings [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%