J and CTOD-Based Tensile Strain Capacity Prediction for Pipelines With a Surface Crack in Girth Weld

Volume: 144, Issue: 1
Published: Oct 8, 2021
Abstract
Long-distance pipelines for the transport of oil and natural gas to onshore facilities are mainly fabricated by girth welding, which has been considered as a weak location for cracking. Pipeline rupture due to crack initiation and propagation in girth welding is one of the main issues of structural integrity for a stable supply of energy resources. The crack assessment should be performed by comparing the crack driving force with fracture...
Paper Details
Title
J and CTOD-Based Tensile Strain Capacity Prediction for Pipelines With a Surface Crack in Girth Weld
Published Date
Oct 8, 2021
Volume
144
Issue
1
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