2021
DOI: 10.1115/1.0003492v
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Full-Scale Fatigue Testing of Crack-in-Dent and Framework Development for Life Prediction

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“…Recently sponsored by PRCI, Gao et al [66] conducted a set of six full-scale fatigue tests on X52 liquid line pipe of a diameter of 24 in. and wall thickness of 0.25 in., leading to D/t = 96.…”
Section: Pipeline Research Council Internationalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently sponsored by PRCI, Gao et al [66] conducted a set of six full-scale fatigue tests on X52 liquid line pipe of a diameter of 24 in. and wall thickness of 0.25 in., leading to D/t = 96.…”
Section: Pipeline Research Council Internationalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, for a given Grade (or Pipe number), this three-digit sequence includes only one unique descriptor -that of the defect type that is indicated by the second digit. [6,[58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70], where the maximum residual dent depth was measured without internal pressure, and the maximum gouge depth was measured by the pipe thickness minus the residual thickness. It is apparent from Table 5 that the first gouge created is relatively shallow, while the second is relatively deep, with the remaining three more or less comparable.…”
Section: Full-scale Fatigue Test Examples For Dents and Gougesmentioning
confidence: 99%