Using the Mathematical Criterion of Gas Pipeline Failure to Determine the Remaining Operation Life

During the years of operation, underground pipelines deteriorate because of aging, wear, damage, and destruction. A comprehensive inspection of the main pipeline revealed various defects on a certain pipeline route section. To identify the remaining operation life of the pipeline, a number of hydrau...

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Main Authors: Bayburova Minsariya, Ismagilova Zulfiya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/02/epjconf_mnps2021_04021.pdf
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description During the years of operation, underground pipelines deteriorate because of aging, wear, damage, and destruction. A comprehensive inspection of the main pipeline revealed various defects on a certain pipeline route section. To identify the remaining operation life of the pipeline, a number of hydraulic tensile strength tests were performed using the cyclic loading method. The authors propose to calculate the minimum allowable wall thickness capable of withstanding the maximum internal pressure, as an alternative to cyclic hydraulic tests. The strength calculations were performed using the well-known mathematical strength criteria proposed by K.V. Zakharov and I.I. Goldenblatt and V.A. Kopnov.
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spelling doaj.art-af2f8eb70fab46e283c78d33d762d4b82022-12-21T19:12:50ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012480402110.1051/epjconf/202124804021epjconf_mnps2021_04021Using the Mathematical Criterion of Gas Pipeline Failure to Determine the Remaining Operation LifeBayburova Minsariya0Ismagilova Zulfiya1Candidate of engineering sciences, associate professor, associate professor of the oil and gas transportation and storage department, Almetyevsk State Oil InstituteCandidate of engineering sciences, associate professor, associate professor of the gas and oil pipe and storage construction and repair department, Ufa State Petroleum Technological UniversityDuring the years of operation, underground pipelines deteriorate because of aging, wear, damage, and destruction. A comprehensive inspection of the main pipeline revealed various defects on a certain pipeline route section. To identify the remaining operation life of the pipeline, a number of hydraulic tensile strength tests were performed using the cyclic loading method. The authors propose to calculate the minimum allowable wall thickness capable of withstanding the maximum internal pressure, as an alternative to cyclic hydraulic tests. The strength calculations were performed using the well-known mathematical strength criteria proposed by K.V. Zakharov and I.I. Goldenblatt and V.A. Kopnov.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/02/epjconf_mnps2021_04021.pdfoil and gas pipelinehydraulic testingpipeline diagnosticscyclic testsmathematical strength criterion
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Using the Mathematical Criterion of Gas Pipeline Failure to Determine the Remaining Operation Life
EPJ Web of Conferences
oil and gas pipeline
hydraulic testing
pipeline diagnostics
cyclic tests
mathematical strength criterion
title Using the Mathematical Criterion of Gas Pipeline Failure to Determine the Remaining Operation Life
title_full Using the Mathematical Criterion of Gas Pipeline Failure to Determine the Remaining Operation Life
title_fullStr Using the Mathematical Criterion of Gas Pipeline Failure to Determine the Remaining Operation Life
title_full_unstemmed Using the Mathematical Criterion of Gas Pipeline Failure to Determine the Remaining Operation Life
title_short Using the Mathematical Criterion of Gas Pipeline Failure to Determine the Remaining Operation Life
title_sort using the mathematical criterion of gas pipeline failure to determine the remaining operation life
topic oil and gas pipeline
hydraulic testing
pipeline diagnostics
cyclic tests
mathematical strength criterion
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/02/epjconf_mnps2021_04021.pdf
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