Volume 4: Pipeline and Riser Technology 2011
DOI: 10.1115/omae2011-49571
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Qualification of Enhanced Collapse Capacity UOE Deepwater Linepipe

Abstract: The local buckling of pipelines under external pressure is comprehensively addressed in section 5 of DNV-OS-F101 Rules for Submarine Pipeline Systems. The equations used, calculate the plastic and elastic components to give an overall collapse pressure. These equations include factors that are controlled by the pipe manufacturer. A key feature of the collapse design formula is that the compressive yield stress of UOE pipes is de-rated by 15 per cent through the use of a fabrication factor, αfab. This de-rating… Show more

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“…heat treatment or compression can be documented. A significant amount of work has been performed investigating increased fabrication factors for UOE pipe [7], [8], however it is not the intent of this paper to discuss this any further. The ovality factor 0 F (10) differs from (5) because it takes into account the nominal diameter instead of the term .…”
Section: Current Industry Determination Of Collapse Resistancementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…heat treatment or compression can be documented. A significant amount of work has been performed investigating increased fabrication factors for UOE pipe [7], [8], however it is not the intent of this paper to discuss this any further. The ovality factor 0 F (10) differs from (5) because it takes into account the nominal diameter instead of the term .…”
Section: Current Industry Determination Of Collapse Resistancementioning
confidence: 95%
“…the elastic collapse pressure, , given by Eq. el p (8), the plastic collapse pressure, p p , given by Eq. (9) and the ovality factor 0 F , given by Eq.…”
Section: Current Industry Determination Of Collapse Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%