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Simplified Technique for Predicting Offshore Pipeline Expansion SCOPUS

Title
Simplified Technique for Predicting Offshore Pipeline Expansion
Authors
Seo, Jun-HyeonKIM, DO KYUNKim, D. K.CHOI, HAN SUKYu, S.Y.Park, K.S.
Date Issued
2018-03
Publisher
Haerbin Gongcheng Daxue/Harbin Engineering University
Abstract
In this study, we propose a method for estimating the amount of expansion that occurs in subsea pipelines, which could be applied in the design of robust structures that transport oil and gas from offshore wells. We begin with a literature review and general discussion of existing estimation methods and terminologies with respect to subsea pipelines. Due to the effects of high pressure and high temperature, the production of fluid from offshore wells is typically caused by physical deformation of subsea structures, e.g., expansion and contraction during the transportation process. In severe cases, vertical and lateral buckling occurs, which causes a significant negative impact on structural safety, and which is related to on-bottom stability, free-span, structural collapse, and many other factors. In addition, these factors may affect the production rate with respect to flow assurance, wax, and hydration, to name a few. In this study, we developed a simple and efficient method for generating a reliable pipe expansion design in the early stage, which can lead to savings in both cost and computation time. As such, in this paper, we propose an applicable diagram, which we call the standard dimensionless ratio (SDR) versus virtual anchor length ( ) diagram, that utilizes an efficient procedure for estimating subsea pipeline expansion based on applied reliable scenarios. With this user guideline, offshore pipeline structural designers can reliably determine the amount of subsea pipeline expansion and the obtained results will also be useful for the installation, design, and maintenance of the subsea pipeline. Keywords: Pipe expansion, HP/HT, thermal expansion, subsea pipeline
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/40987
DOI
10.1007/s11804-018-0006-8
ISSN
1671-9433
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Marine Science and Application, vol. 17, no. 1, page. 68 - 78, 2018-03
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