Applied Sciences (Nov 2021)

Stress Analysis in Damaged Pipeline with Composite Coating

  • Maciej Dutkiewicz,
  • Taras Dalyak,
  • Ivan Shatskyi,
  • Tetyana Venhrynyuk,
  • Andrii Velychkovych

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112210676
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 10676

Abstract

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This paper studied the distribution of stresses near damage in the form of axial surface cracks in a pipeline reinforced with a spiral-wound composite coating. The authors applied the homogenization method to determine the effective elastic characteristics of a structurally anisotropic layered package. By means of the classical momentless theory of shells, it was established that the stress state of the coated intact pipe under the pressure of the pumped product depends on the parameters of the geometry of the capacity strip, as well as on the component composition of the heterogeneous coating. The finite element method was applied to solve the problem of plane deformation of a piecewise homogeneous ring with an internal crack perpendicular to the interface. This problem assumes the linearity of the materials and the ideal mechanical contact with the layers. The effect of the composite coating and the size of the damage on the magnitudes of the energy flow into the crack tip, and on the stress intensity factor, was studied in detail. Various variants of the coating were considered, namely, winding of the coating on an unloaded pipe and reinforcement of the pipe under repair pressure.

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