Volume 3: Materials and Joining; Pipeline Automation and Measurement; Risk and Reliability, Parts a and B 2006
DOI: 10.1115/ipc2006-10516
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Multiple Plastic Strain Cycles Effects on Structural Reliability Analysis of Pipes

Abstract: The reeling process is one of the most important methods for offshore installations of linepipes. Pipe segments are welded onshore and subsequently bent over a cylindrical rigid surface (reel) in a laying vessel. In a standard cycle the welded pipes are reeled onto a drum, reeled off, aligned and straightened. High plastic deformation is introduced in the pipe. Due to the high loading condition, the high costs of operations and the severe failure consequences, it is necessary to guarantee the integrity of the … Show more

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