Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation

Utilising Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) as a wrapping structure on defected piping system is not a very new approach in maintaining the defected pipe structure. But simulating the entire approach using computational simulation technique makes this research to be unique. This composite mate...

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Main Authors: Shaktivell M. Letchumanan, Shaktivell M. Letchumanan, Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak Tajul, Taib, Ishkrizat, Nor Salim, Nor Adrian
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Published: semarak ilmu 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11430/1/J15888_a71462affde1b54a5566b4ceb7a62322.pdf
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author Shaktivell M. Letchumanan, Shaktivell M. Letchumanan
Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak Tajul
Taib, Ishkrizat
Nor Salim, Nor Adrian
author_facet Shaktivell M. Letchumanan, Shaktivell M. Letchumanan
Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak Tajul
Taib, Ishkrizat
Nor Salim, Nor Adrian
author_sort Shaktivell M. Letchumanan, Shaktivell M. Letchumanan
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description Utilising Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) as a wrapping structure on defected piping system is not a very new approach in maintaining the defected pipe structure. But simulating the entire approach using computational simulation technique makes this research to be unique. This composite material was regarded as a one-of-a-kind wrapping material since it might have the combined properties of the element or significantly different properties than the constituents individually. Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) analysis is needed to make sure that the proposed wrapping structure doesn’t disrupt the fluid flow after the repair is done. The research is keen to fully utilise Solidwork flow simulation in evaluating the capability of proposed CFRP wrapping structure without any leaks or opening. Based on simulated data, this technique provides a preliminary analysis and visual deformations in selecting the suitable optimised lamination orientation of CFRP in real-world applications. Furthermore, the flow simulation study in SolidWorks has identified areas where possible fluid accumulation could occur after the repair has been done. This approach may prevent two primary failure modes by achieving the right lamination orientation and thickness which is CFRP overloading due to excessive thickness and CFRP delamination of the composite laminate from the substrate.
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spelling uthm.eprints-114302024-07-30T03:12:52Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11430/ Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation Shaktivell M. Letchumanan, Shaktivell M. Letchumanan Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak Tajul Taib, Ishkrizat Nor Salim, Nor Adrian T Technology (General) Utilising Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) as a wrapping structure on defected piping system is not a very new approach in maintaining the defected pipe structure. But simulating the entire approach using computational simulation technique makes this research to be unique. This composite material was regarded as a one-of-a-kind wrapping material since it might have the combined properties of the element or significantly different properties than the constituents individually. Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) analysis is needed to make sure that the proposed wrapping structure doesn’t disrupt the fluid flow after the repair is done. The research is keen to fully utilise Solidwork flow simulation in evaluating the capability of proposed CFRP wrapping structure without any leaks or opening. Based on simulated data, this technique provides a preliminary analysis and visual deformations in selecting the suitable optimised lamination orientation of CFRP in real-world applications. Furthermore, the flow simulation study in SolidWorks has identified areas where possible fluid accumulation could occur after the repair has been done. This approach may prevent two primary failure modes by achieving the right lamination orientation and thickness which is CFRP overloading due to excessive thickness and CFRP delamination of the composite laminate from the substrate. semarak ilmu 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11430/1/J15888_a71462affde1b54a5566b4ceb7a62322.pdf Shaktivell M. Letchumanan, Shaktivell M. Letchumanan and Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak Tajul and Taib, Ishkrizat and Nor Salim, Nor Adrian (2023) Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 101 (2). pp. 197-210. ISSN 2289-7879 https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.101.2.197210
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Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak Tajul
Taib, Ishkrizat
Nor Salim, Nor Adrian
Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation
title Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation
title_full Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation
title_fullStr Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation
title_short Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Wrapped on Defected Oil and Gas Piping System Using Solidwork Flow Simulation
title_sort computational fluid dynamic analysis on carbon fibre reinforced polymer wrapped on defected oil and gas piping system using solidwork flow simulation
topic T Technology (General)
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11430/1/J15888_a71462affde1b54a5566b4ceb7a62322.pdf
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