2020
DOI: 10.31224/osf.io/qypj7
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Pluck Tests on Operating Deepwater Pipeline Spans

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Key uncertainties in the assessment of subsea pipeline spans for fatigue due to vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) are the effective axial force, the soil spring stiffness, and the soil damping. To reduce these uncertainties, pluck tests have been carried out, to determine the natural frequency and damping of single and multiple spans. These are carried out by pulling the span laterally at midspan with the ROV, until a 6mm or 8mm PP rope that serves as a weak link in the connection from the pipeline and the … Show more

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“…Permission to publish it is gratefully acknowledged. Together with [8,18,[37][38][39] this paper arose from the original initiative of Jeffrey Rimmer at SPEX, to address the integrity threats to a major deepwater pipeline on an active seabed. Knut Vedelt of DNVGL reviewed the manuscript and provided valuable comments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Permission to publish it is gratefully acknowledged. Together with [8,18,[37][38][39] this paper arose from the original initiative of Jeffrey Rimmer at SPEX, to address the integrity threats to a major deepwater pipeline on an active seabed. Knut Vedelt of DNVGL reviewed the manuscript and provided valuable comments.…”
Section: Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 99%