The finite element analysis method was used to analyze the seismic response of two oil pipelines, which have corrosion defects and no defects correspondingly. The velocity, displacement and acceleration time history of the two pipelines and the contrastive analysis of the maximum stress of two pipelines were obtained. The results show that the displacement, velocity and acceleration of the pipeline with corrosion defects are larger than those of the pipeline without corrosion defects, the corrosion has great influence on the bottom of the pipeline, and the influence also has certain wide, the farther away from the corrosion, the smaller the influence is.


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    Title :

    Seismic Response Research on Oil Pipeline with Corrosion Defects


    Contributors:
    Qi, Han-Bing (author) / Wang, Qiu-Shi (author) / Wang, Li-Li (author) / Wu, Xiao-dan (author)


    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    4 Seiten




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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