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Assessment of the reinforcing ability of a composite bandage for modern pipeline repair systems
Author(s) -
Eugen Savchuk,
Viktor Rubashevskyi,
Sergiy Shukayev
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
progresivna tehnìka, tehnologìâ ta ìnženerna osvìta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2409-7160
DOI - 10.20535/2409-7160.2021.xxii.239032
Subject(s) - finite element method , structural engineering , pipeline transport , composite number , bandage , pipeline (software) , internal pressure , deformation (meteorology) , materials science , strain gauge , forensic engineering , engineering , composite material , mechanical engineering , surgery , medicine
. The long-term operation of pipelines, which, in many cases, exceeds their regulatory service life, causes the strain ageing of metal, as well as the appearance of local mechano-corrosive damages. In this regard, the use of composites to reinforce worn pipelines constitutes one of today’s most promising technologies. In this study, a comparative analysis was performed between the composite-reinforced steel pipe calculations that were conducted using the finite element method (FEM), and those that were conducted in accordance with the DSTU ISO 24817:2019 standard. The FEM numerical calculations were carried out using the complete factorial experiment design (consisting of three factors at three levels, with twenty-seven calculations in total). Based on the results of these calculations, a regression model was developed to assess the circular deformation of the pipe’s outer surface depending on the thickness of the bandage, the thickness of the pipe, and the internal pressure. The FEM calculations were found to be in close agreement with analytical results.

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