Strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability method

Crack-like defects frequently form in pipes exposed to aggressive environments or during welding fabrication. Appropriate strength matching factors should be determined for welding process evaluation based on the reliability aspect. In this paper, the current research status of codes and standards r...

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Main Authors: Kai Wu, Hong Zhang, Yue Yang, Xiaoben Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Pipeline Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667143321000524
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Hong Zhang
Yue Yang
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Xiaoben Liu
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description Crack-like defects frequently form in pipes exposed to aggressive environments or during welding fabrication. Appropriate strength matching factors should be determined for welding process evaluation based on the reliability aspect. In this paper, the current research status of codes and standards related to the strength requirement of weld metals in the pipeline industry were reviewed. The results showed that almost all standards considered the lower limit of pipe tensile strength as a requirement for weld strength evaluation for specimens of cross-weld test breaking at the weld position. This was contradictory to the original intention of even-match or over-match of pipeline girth weld. The Monte Carlo Method was then employed to investigate the evolution of girth weld strength matching factor and pipeline failure probability under different high-low misalignments, fracture toughnesses, and standard deviations of pipe strength distribution. The data revealed significantly reduced probability of pipe failure as the weld metal strength matching factor increased. At the same strength matching factor, the failure probability of pipe decreased as fracture toughness of girth weld. The failure probability of pipe also declined as the misalignment and standard deviation of pipe strength distribution diminished. Based on the requirement of certain target reliability and strain demand, a semi-empirical prediction model of critical strength matching factor was proposed for engineering applications. The analysis of parameter sensitivity showed the relative importance of several parameters on the critical strength matching factor of girth weld, including high-low misalignment, standard deviation of pipe material strength distribution, and fracture toughness.
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spelling doaj.art-ec43f31b381b463084d250f5103884b02022-12-21T21:35:17ZengKeAi Communications Co. Ltd.Journal of Pipeline Science and Engineering2667-14332021-09-0113298307Strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability methodKai Wu0Hong Zhang1Yue Yang2Xiaoben Liu3Corresponding authors.; National Engineering Laboratory for Pipeline Safety/MOE Key Laboratory of Petroleum Engineering/Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Oil and Gas Distribution Technology, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, 102249 Beijing, ChinaCorresponding authors.; National Engineering Laboratory for Pipeline Safety/MOE Key Laboratory of Petroleum Engineering/Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Oil and Gas Distribution Technology, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, 102249 Beijing, ChinaNational Engineering Laboratory for Pipeline Safety/MOE Key Laboratory of Petroleum Engineering/Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Oil and Gas Distribution Technology, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, 102249 Beijing, ChinaNational Engineering Laboratory for Pipeline Safety/MOE Key Laboratory of Petroleum Engineering/Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Oil and Gas Distribution Technology, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, 102249 Beijing, ChinaCrack-like defects frequently form in pipes exposed to aggressive environments or during welding fabrication. Appropriate strength matching factors should be determined for welding process evaluation based on the reliability aspect. In this paper, the current research status of codes and standards related to the strength requirement of weld metals in the pipeline industry were reviewed. The results showed that almost all standards considered the lower limit of pipe tensile strength as a requirement for weld strength evaluation for specimens of cross-weld test breaking at the weld position. This was contradictory to the original intention of even-match or over-match of pipeline girth weld. The Monte Carlo Method was then employed to investigate the evolution of girth weld strength matching factor and pipeline failure probability under different high-low misalignments, fracture toughnesses, and standard deviations of pipe strength distribution. The data revealed significantly reduced probability of pipe failure as the weld metal strength matching factor increased. At the same strength matching factor, the failure probability of pipe decreased as fracture toughness of girth weld. The failure probability of pipe also declined as the misalignment and standard deviation of pipe strength distribution diminished. Based on the requirement of certain target reliability and strain demand, a semi-empirical prediction model of critical strength matching factor was proposed for engineering applications. The analysis of parameter sensitivity showed the relative importance of several parameters on the critical strength matching factor of girth weld, including high-low misalignment, standard deviation of pipe material strength distribution, and fracture toughness.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667143321000524Girth weldStrength matching factorReliability analysisStrain capacity
spellingShingle Kai Wu
Hong Zhang
Yue Yang
Xiaoben Liu
Strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability method
Journal of Pipeline Science and Engineering
Girth weld
Strength matching factor
Reliability analysis
Strain capacity
title Strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability method
title_full Strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability method
title_fullStr Strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability method
title_full_unstemmed Strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability method
title_short Strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability method
title_sort strength matching factor of pipeline girth weld designed by reliability method
topic Girth weld
Strength matching factor
Reliability analysis
Strain capacity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667143321000524
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