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SYNOPSIS STIFFNESS CHARACTERISTICS OF BURIED AND ON- BOTTOM PIPELINES LOADED AXIALLY Under the Guidance of Mr. Adarsh K.R. Arya Assistant Professor Senior Scale Submitted by: Mintu Choudhury SAP ID: 500024885 M.Tech: Pipeline Engineering

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SYNOPSIS

STIFFNESS CHARACTERISTICS OF BURIED AND ON-BOTTOM PIPELINES LOADED AXIALLY

Under the Guidance of

Mr. Adarsh K.R. Arya

Assistant Professor Senior Scale

Submitted by:

Mintu Choudhury

SAP ID: 500024885

M.Tech: Pipeline Engineering

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Problem• Some pipelines operate in high temperature and pressure

upto 150 C.

• It leads to expansion in the pipeline which causes a important phenomenon in the pipeline called Upheaval Buckling due to the accumulation of compressive stresses.

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Background• Buckling is a effect induced by a compressive force, which

distorts pipeline

• It is the same as buckling phenomenon in the column loaded axially

• There is uneven distribution of restrain provided by soil

• This occurs due to difficult conditions of laying pipeline in the seabed

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Soil Resistance

• The movement of buried or on-bottom pipeline is restricted by the soil

• The lateral movement is limited by the soil, which the pipeline tries to push (Fig 1 and 2)

• The axial movement is limited by the soil-pipeline friction (Fig 3)

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The selection of appropriate pipeline/soil response conditions is dependent on four factors:

Soil conditions

Pipeline roughness

Rate of pipeline movement

Degree of burial

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Procedure• Information to found out for different soil conditions

• Among the information:

Assume pipeline roughness Consolidation Coefficient of Soil Subsea Temperature Drained and Undrained Conditions for Partially Embedded and Buried Pipes Cohesive and Non-Cohesive Nature of Soil Governing Equations

• Interaction of the pipe material and the different soils will be compared by finding out the Fa (soil axial resistance)

• A chart will be plotted for axial resistance vs. different soil conditions to compare the results

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Governing Equations

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Motivation• The problem of UHB has become common now in

subsea pipelines in high pressure and temperature conditions

• Research has been carried out to reduce the temperature and pressure to avoid UHB

• But very less research has been carried out to solve the problem geotechnically

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Objectives• To study the behavior of the pipe in different soil

conditions

• Check out the soil behavior in both on-bottom pipes and partially embedded pipes

• To propose proper burial depth for subsea pipelines for different soil condition

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Thank You