Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (May 2022)

Prediction Method and Validation Study of Tensile Performance of Reinforced Armor Layer in Marine Flexible Pipe/Cables

  • Hualin Wang,
  • Zhixun Yang,
  • Jun Yan,
  • Gang Wang,
  • Dongyan Shi,
  • Baoshun Zhou,
  • Yanchun Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10050642
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 642

Abstract

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Marine flexible pipe/cables, such as umbilicals, flexible pipes and cryogenic hoses, are widely adopted in ocean engineering. The reinforcing armor layer in these pipe/cables is the main component for bearing loads, which is a typical multi-layer helically wound slender structure with different winding angles for different devices. There has been no general theoretical methodology to describe the tensile performance of these flexible pipe/cables. This paper first introduces a theory to solve the tensile mechanical behavior of a helically wound structure. Based on the curved beam theory, a solution of the tensile stress of a helically wound slender is derived. Then, the deformation mechanism of the marine flexible pipe/cables structure with different winding angles is studied. Through comparing theoretical and numerical results, the deformation characteristic of the helically wound slender structure is further explained. It is found that a sectional torsional deformation generates when the structure with a larger winding angle is under tension condition, while the sectional deformation of the structure with a smaller winding angle is mainly tension. Finally, a couple types of marine flexible pipe/cables under the tension condition are provided to analyze the mechanical performance and compare the difference between different theoretical models. The research conclusion from this paper provides a useful reference for the structural analysis and design of marine flexible pipe/cables.

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