Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines

Offshore pipeline is mainly to transport crude oil and gas from offshore to onshore. It is also used to transport crude oil and gas from well to offshore platform and from platform to another platform. The crude oil and gas horizontally flows on the seabed, and then vertically flows inside the riser...

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Main Authors: Koto, Jaswar, Junaidi, Abdul Khair, Hashim, M. H.
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spelling my.utm.533262018-07-25T07:55:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53326/ Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines Koto, Jaswar Junaidi, Abdul Khair Hashim, M. H. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Offshore pipeline is mainly to transport crude oil and gas from offshore to onshore. It is also used to transport crude oil and gas from well to offshore platform and from platform to another platform. The crude oil and gas horizontally flows on the seabed, and then vertically flows inside the riser to the offshore platform. One of current issues of the oil and gas transportation system is an end expansion caused by the axial force. If the end expansion occurs over it limit can cause overstress to riser. This paper explores the effect of axial force toward local buckling in end expansion. In the study, development of programming in visual basic 2010 firstly was constructed using empirical equation. The programming code, then, was validated by comparing simulation result with actual data from company. As case study, the end expansion for various thicknesses of pipes was simulated. In this programming, DNV regulation is included for checking either design complied or not with regulation. However, DNV regulation doesn't have specific rule regarding the end expansion but it is evaluated under load displacement control under strain condition Penerbit UTM 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53326/1/JaswarKoto2014_Localbucklinginendexpansion.pdf Koto, Jaswar and Junaidi, Abdul Khair and Hashim, M. H. (2014) Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 69 (7). pp. 79-83. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v69.3268 DOI: 10.11113/jt.v69.3268
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Koto, Jaswar
Junaidi, Abdul Khair
Hashim, M. H.
Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines
description Offshore pipeline is mainly to transport crude oil and gas from offshore to onshore. It is also used to transport crude oil and gas from well to offshore platform and from platform to another platform. The crude oil and gas horizontally flows on the seabed, and then vertically flows inside the riser to the offshore platform. One of current issues of the oil and gas transportation system is an end expansion caused by the axial force. If the end expansion occurs over it limit can cause overstress to riser. This paper explores the effect of axial force toward local buckling in end expansion. In the study, development of programming in visual basic 2010 firstly was constructed using empirical equation. The programming code, then, was validated by comparing simulation result with actual data from company. As case study, the end expansion for various thicknesses of pipes was simulated. In this programming, DNV regulation is included for checking either design complied or not with regulation. However, DNV regulation doesn't have specific rule regarding the end expansion but it is evaluated under load displacement control under strain condition
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author Koto, Jaswar
Junaidi, Abdul Khair
Hashim, M. H.
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Junaidi, Abdul Khair
Hashim, M. H.
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title Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines
title_short Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines
title_full Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines
title_fullStr Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines
title_full_unstemmed Local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines
title_sort local buckling in end expansion of subsea pipelines
publisher Penerbit UTM
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53326/1/JaswarKoto2014_Localbucklinginendexpansion.pdf
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