2021
DOI: 10.22226/2410-3535-2021-3-239-243
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Two types of the crack arrest during full-scale pneumatic testing of main gas pipelines

Abstract: With the running fracture of the main gas pipeline, a longitudinal crack can stop propagating in one of two ways. The first way is arresting the crack without changing its direction due to the energy transferred from the expansion of the gas becomes less than the energy required to continue opening the crack. The second way is more common, when the crack changes the direction of its propagation from longitudinal to circumferential and forms a loopback. The known mathematical models describe and can predict onl… Show more

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“…In situ experimental studies of cracks and defect propagations were instead investigated by Shtremel et al [50] and Zhangabay et al [51]. Besides, a method for stopping cracks along gas pipelines by changing the configuration (flattening of the pipeline wall) of the pipe cross-section when a crack is approaching was proposed by Kaputkin and Arabey [52]. Thus far, the main causes of crack formation along pipelines were examined by Ghelloudj et al [53], Dao et al [54], Soomro et al [55], Sliem et al [56], and Biezma et al [57].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In situ experimental studies of cracks and defect propagations were instead investigated by Shtremel et al [50] and Zhangabay et al [51]. Besides, a method for stopping cracks along gas pipelines by changing the configuration (flattening of the pipeline wall) of the pipe cross-section when a crack is approaching was proposed by Kaputkin and Arabey [52]. Thus far, the main causes of crack formation along pipelines were examined by Ghelloudj et al [53], Dao et al [54], Soomro et al [55], Sliem et al [56], and Biezma et al [57].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%