Title of article :
Engineering Critical Assessment of Offshore Pipelines under Operational Loading Phase According to BS 7910 Guideline
Author/Authors :
Sharifi, Mohammad Hossein Faculty of Marine Science - Petroleum University of Technology, Abadan , Kaveh, Mehran Faculty of Marine Science - Petroleum University of Technology, Abadan , Saeidi Googarchin, Hamed School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
Offshore pipelines are an efficient long-distance transportation method for oil
and gas. These are usually constructed by the use of girth welds, while welds
may naturally contain flaws. Hence, it is essential to inspect the fracture
response of girth welds in order to check the structural integrity of the
pipeline. One of the guidelines that is using wide spread for investigating the
fracture response of steel structures is BS 7910 which is based on Engineering
Critical Assessment (ECA) method. In this paper Engineering Critical
Assessment (ECA) of offshore pipeline girth welds is done according to BS
7910 through Crackwise software and the influence of several parameters on
ECA is presented. It is concluded that Influence of misalignment on axial
internal surface flaws is more significant than on axial external flaws.
Furthermore it is observed that internal surface flaws have always larger
values for tolerable defect heights than external surface cracks. In addition,
circumferential surface flaws have evermore larger amount of acceptance level
in defect heights than axial flaws.
Keywords :
Engineering critical assessment (ECA) , offshore pipeline , surface cracks , girth weld misalignment, BS 7910
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics