Applied Sciences (Jul 2023)

Simulation Study on Axial Location Identification of Damage in Layered Pipeline Structures Based on Damage Index

  • Ying Li,
  • Lingzhi Qu,
  • Baoxin Qi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13158850
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 15
p. 8850

Abstract

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This study investigates the feasibility of identifying the axial position of circumferential defects in laminated pipeline structures based on damage indices. Wavelet packet decomposition is combined with damage indices, and the effects of dual defects with the same circumferential position but different axial positions, as well as dual defects with different circumferential and axial positions, on damage indices are separately studied. Our aim was to determine the potential to use damage indices to identify the axial position of circumferential defects in laminated pipeline structures. ABAQUS finite element analysis software was used to establish models of laminated pipeline structures with single defects and dual defects (with the same circumferential position but different axial positions, and with different circumferential and axial positions). The laminated pipeline structure was composed of a steel pipe (structural layer), a rigid polyurethane foam (insulation layer), and a high-density polyethylene (anticorrosion layer). The received sensing signals were averaged, and subjected to 5-level wavelet packet decomposition, to calculate the damage index values, which were then organized into a damage index matrix. Based on the trend of changes in the damage index matrix, the effects of variations in the number and circumferential position of the defects on the identification of the axial position of the damage were analyzed. The results indicate that the trend in damage index changes is influenced by the number of defects, and the increase in the circumferential distance between the second and the piezoelectric element sensor. This study found that when 1.7λ≤PD≤3.4λ, Idouble defect 90°Isingle defectIdouble defect 0°; when 3.7λ≤PD≤4λ, Idouble defect 90°0.3Idouble defect 0°Isingle defect. This article demonstrates that the identification of the axial position of damage in laminated pipeline structures can be achieved using the damage index values in the damage index matrix. Additionally, this damage identification method overcomes the limitation of the wavelet packet’s inability to identify dual defects with relatively small relative axial distances. This provides new ideas and methods for finite element analysis in identifying the axial position of damage in laminated pipeline structures.

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