كليدواژه :
Axial crack , Pipeline Safety , Thermo-mechanical Steel Pipe , Failure Assessment Diagrams (FAD) , Natural Gas Transmission Pipe
چكيده لاتين :
The use of steel pipes is one of the most important methods for gas transmission in energy sector.
Different types of cracks (axial, circumferential and a combination of them) may cause catastrophic
results in a pipeline. The safety of such cracks is investigated by applying failure assessment diagrams.
If the point corresponded to each crack, is located under assessment curve, the crack is safe, otherwise
the crack is unsafe. In this research, the API X65 steel pipe (commonly used in Iranʹs energy
transmission lines) with axial crack of fixed 8 millimeter depth and fixed crack length of 150
millimeter in internal pressure ranges of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 8.5 MPa is studied. The reference stress
applied to the pipe is calculated by standard equations of BS 7910. Moreover, ABAQUS simulation is
used to calculate the energy release rate and the stress intensity factor at the crack tip. In the failure
assessment diagrams, the horizontal and vertical factors are calculated accordingly, by means of
dividing the reference stress by the yield stress and the stress intensity factor by the fracture toughness
for different points. By comparing the locations of these points with the failure assessment diagrams,
the pipe safety is investigated. The results indicated that, the crack was safe in pressure ranges of 4, 5,
6, 7 MPa and also in critical area in pressure 8 MPa. However, the crack was unsafe in pressure 8.5
MPa and above.