Structural response and damage assessment method for subsea pipe-in-pipe subjected to anchor impact

IF 4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Fuheng Hou, Yanfei Chen, Yufeng Yan, Ruihao Liu, Rui li, Yu Liu, Rongfeng Zhong
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The pipe-in-pipe system is widely used in the development and transportation of offshore oil and gas resources. The damage caused by anchor impacts on the pipe-in-pipe system has long been a focal point and challenge in both engineering and academic fields. Numerical simulation method is employed to investigate the impact process of anchors on pipe-in-pipe systems, revealing the variation patterns of pipeline deformation response over time. The structural response of the pipe-in-pipe system to dropped anchor impacts is studied from multiple perspectives, including deformation, energy, and load transfer. The influence of pipe-in-pipe characteristic parameters, anchor characteristic parameters, centralizers, and bulkheads on the extent of impact damage is analyzed, establishing a relationship between the absorbed energy and the damage to the pipe-in-pipe. The results indicate that the impact energy primarily depends on the mass and velocity of the anchor. Energy is conserved during the impact process. It is found that even with different anchor masses and velocities, the extent of damage to the pipe-in-pipe system remains the same if the impact energy is identical. High-strength steel, large diameter, and thick-walled pipelines exhibit better resistance to impact loads. Additionally, centralizers and bulkheads mitigate the impact damage to the pipe-in-pipe system. Finally, an evaluation method for pipe-in-pipe impact damage due to dropped anchors is proposed. It is discovered that the assessment method for pipelines impacted by dropped anchors in the DNV-RP-F107 standard tends to be conservative when the impact energy is high. The findings of this study provide technical support for the integrity management of pipe-in-pipe systems.
海底管中管受到锚撞击时的结构响应和损伤评估方法
管中管系统广泛应用于海洋油气资源的开发和运输。长期以来,锚杆撞击对管中管系统造成的破坏一直是工程和学术领域的焦点和难点。本文采用数值模拟方法研究了锚具对管中管系统的冲击过程,揭示了管道变形响应随时间的变化规律。从变形、能量和载荷传递等多个角度研究了管中管系统在抛锚冲击下的结构响应。分析了管中管特性参数、锚杆特性参数、集中器和隔板对冲击破坏程度的影响,建立了吸收的能量与管中管破坏之间的关系。结果表明,冲击能量主要取决于锚的质量和速度。在冲击过程中,能量是守恒的。研究发现,即使锚栓的质量和速度不同,如果冲击能量相同,管中管系统的损坏程度也是相同的。高强度钢、大直径和厚壁管道能更好地抵抗冲击荷载。此外,集中器和隔板可减轻管中管系统受到的冲击破坏。最后,还提出了一种因锚栓掉落而造成管中管撞击损坏的评估方法。研究发现,当冲击能量较高时,DNV-RP-F107 标准中针对管道受抛锚影响的评估方法趋于保守。该研究结果为管中管系统的完整性管理提供了技术支持。
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Marine Structures
Marine Structures 工程技术-工程:海洋
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
157
审稿时长
6.4 months
期刊介绍: This journal aims to provide a medium for presentation and discussion of the latest developments in research, design, fabrication and in-service experience relating to marine structures, i.e., all structures of steel, concrete, light alloy or composite construction having an interface with the sea, including ships, fixed and mobile offshore platforms, submarine and submersibles, pipelines, subsea systems for shallow and deep ocean operations and coastal structures such as piers.
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