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Failure analysis of a natural gas pipeline subjected to landslide.

Authors :
Vasseghi, Akbar
Haghshenas, Ebrahim
Soroushian, Aram
Rakhshandeh, Masoumeh
Source :
Engineering Failure Analysis. Jan2021, Vol. 119, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Failure analysis of a natural gas pipeline that ruptured during a landslide was carried out. • Pipeline rupture was due to the high shear demand on a girth weld in a fabricated bend. • The high shear demand occurred because the bend was located within the anchor length. • Fabricated bends should be avoided where landslide-induced axial force is large. • The anchor length formula in the PRCI guidelines is unconservative. • In the landslide region, the pipe has experienced a maximum longitudinal strain of 3.60% without rupture. This paper presents the results of failure analysis of a 16-in. natural gas pipeline that ruptured due to ground movement caused by a 40 m wide landslide. The rupture occurred at a girth weld in the middle of a double bend located 120 m from the center of the landslide. The Finite Element Analysis (FEA) method was used to evaluate the response of the pipeline to the ground displacement. The pipeline and the surrounding soil were simulated by the Winkler-type beam-on-spring model and nonlinear static analyses were carried out to establish the root cause of the failure. The results of the analyses indicated that the ground movement was primarily resisted by the membrane action of the pipeline. The pipe axial force due to the membrane action extended well beyond the landslide zone and encompassed the bend region. The axial force at the bend location caused high local shear and bending moment in the bend region. Assessment of the state of stresses on three girth welds in the bend region indicated that the rupture was mainly due to the high shear demand on the girth weld in the middle of the bend. This study indicates that fabricated bends are vulnerable if they are placed within a critical length of the pipeline where the landslide-induced axial force is substantial. To reduce the risk of pipe rupture in pipelines crossing a potential landslide, fabricated bends should be avoided along this critical length. The critical length of a pipeline crossing a potential landslide includes the landslide zone and the anchor length on either side of the landslide. This study also indicates that the anchor length calculated by the relevant equation in the PRCI guidelines may underestimate the actual anchor length. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13506307
Volume :
119
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147344089
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engfailanal.2020.105009