Effects of depth in external and internal corrosion defects on failure pressure predictions of oil and gas pipelines using finite element models

Volume: 23, Issue: 14, Pages: 3128 - 3139
Published: Jun 18, 2020
Abstract
This study presents, for the first time, the mechanical behavior of API 5L pipeline steels X42, X52, X60, X70, X80, and X100 with external and internal corrosion defects as well as a combination of both defects that has been named external–internal corrosion defects. The conventional methods to predict failure pressure in corroded pipes, such as B31G, RSTRENG-1, SHELL, DNV-99, PCORRC, and FITNET FFS, have also been discussed in this article. In...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of depth in external and internal corrosion defects on failure pressure predictions of oil and gas pipelines using finite element models
Published Date
Jun 18, 2020
Volume
23
Issue
14
Pages
3128 - 3139
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