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Proc. ASME. IPC2020, Volume 2: Pipeline Safety Management Systems; Project Management, Design, Construction, and Environmental Issues; Strain Based Design; Risk and Reliability; Northern, Offshore, and Production Pipelines, V002T06A007, September 28–30, 2020
Paper No: IPC2020-9663
...EFFECTS OF BIAXIAL LOADING ON THE TENSILE STRAIN CAPACITY OF GIRTH WELDS WITH WELD STRENGTH UNDERMATCHING AND HAZ SOFTENING Banglin Liu1, Yong-Yi Wang, Xiaotong Chen, and David Warman Center for Reliable Energy Systems Dublin, OH, USA ABSTRACT The ability to accurately estimate the tensile strain...
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Proc. ASME. IPC2020, Volume 2: Pipeline Safety Management Systems; Project Management, Design, Construction, and Environmental Issues; Strain Based Design; Risk and Reliability; Northern, Offshore, and Production Pipelines, V002T06A008, September 28–30, 2020
Paper No: IPC2020-9664
...ESTIMATION OF TENSILE STRAIN CAPACITY OF VINTAGE GIRTH WELDS Bo Wang, Banglin Liu1, and Yong-Yi Wang Center for Reliable Energy Systems Dublin, OH, USA Otto Jan Huising N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie Groningen, The Netherlands ABSTRACT Being able to estimate the tensile strain capacity (TSC) of vintage...
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Proc. ASME. IPC2012, Volume 4: Pipelining in Northern and Offshore Environments; Strain-Based Design; Risk and Reliability; Standards and Regulations, 415-425, September 24–28, 2012
Paper No: IPC2012-90659
... MULTI-TIER TENSILE STRAIN MODELS FOR STRAIN-BASED DESIGN PART 2 DEVELOPMENT AND FORMULATION OF TENSILE STRAIN CAPACITY MODELS Ming Liu, Yong-Yi Wang, and Yaxin Song Center for Reliable Energy Systems Dublin, OH, USA David Horsley BP Calgary, Alberta, Canada Steve Nanney PHMSA, US DOT Houston, TX...
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Proc. ASME. IPC2012, Volume 4: Pipelining in Northern and Offshore Environments; Strain-Based Design; Risk and Reliability; Standards and Regulations, 427-438, September 24–28, 2012
Paper No: IPC2012-90660
... predictions. The TSC models produce consistent results that capture the overall trend of the test data. Strain-based design tensile strain capacity full-scale test curved wide plate test TSC model evaluation MULTI-TIER TENSILE STRAIN MODELS FOR STRAIN-BASED DESIGN PART 3 MODEL EVALUATION...
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Proc. ASME. IPC2012, Volume 4: Pipelining in Northern and Offshore Environments; Strain-Based Design; Risk and Reliability; Standards and Regulations, 439-445, September 24–28, 2012
Paper No: IPC2012-90661
..., the performance of the spiral pipes under large longitudinal strains is not well understood. The focus of this paper is the tensile strain capacity of spiral pipes. The crack driving forces of flaws in spiral welds under longitudinal tension strains were analyzed for X80 pipes. Unlike the girth weld flaws which...
Topics: Design, Pipes
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Proc. ASME. IPC2010, 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference, Volume 4, 187-194, September 27–October 1, 2010
Paper No: IPC2010-31386
...). The determination of apparent toughness, CTODA, from the apparent CTODR is demonstrated. The prediction of tensile strain capacity (TSC) using the CTODA and the traditional tangent method is conducted. Similar results are obtained from both approaches. The value of apparent CTODR is found to be relatively...
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Proc. ASME. IPC2010, 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference, Volume 4, 159-163, September 27–October 1, 2010
Paper No: IPC2010-31369
... 07 04 2011 Tensile strain capacity (TSC) is a critical component of the strain-based design of pipelines. TSC is affected by a number of material parameters, such as the strain hardening rate, weld strength mismatch, and toughness. Girth weld high-low misalignment, internal pressure...
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Proc. ASME. IPC2010, 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference, Volume 4, 355-363, September 27–October 1, 2010
Paper No: IPC2010-31661
... 07 04 2011 1 Copyright © 2010 by ASME Proceedings of the 8th International Pipeline Conference IPC2010 September 27-October 1, 2010, Calgary, Alberta, Canada IPC10-31661 TENSILE STRAIN CAPACITY EQUATIONS FOR STRAIN-BASED DESIGN OF WELDED PIPELINES Sandeep Kibey ExxonMobil Upstream...
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Proc. ASME. IPC2008, 2008 7th International Pipeline Conference, Volume 3, 665-673, September 29–October 3, 2008
Paper No: IPC2008-64425
... estimation. Pipeline tensile strain capacity wide plate test test procedure S O data is obtained when valid test conditions are confirmed. Crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) is often measured in CWP tests. CMOD is a direct indicator of the amount of defo indicator of th crack...