The possibility of representing a crack with straight front, normal to the axis, and part through-the-thickness in a straight pipe containing fluid under pressure, by a spring for simulating its transverse free vibration has been examined experimentally. The fluid considered is water. Two different materials; aluminium and mild steel have been examined. Crack size to pipe thickness ratio ranging from 0.19 to 0.64 is considered. Within the fluid (gauge) pressure range of 0-0.981 MPa examined, the stiffnesses obtained by deflection- and natural frequency-based methods show good agreement. This indicates that the representation of a crack by the rotational spring is reasonably accurate. The natural frequency-based method can also be used to de...
M.Ing.The aim of this investigation was to determine the N1 value in the relationship between pressu...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)Abstract: Pipe material behaviour plays a major role in the crack opening ...
The resistance to ductile fracture propagation remains a weak point in gas transmission pipelines’ s...
The possibility of detecting a crack in L-shaped pipes filled with fluid based on measurement of tra...
A technique based on measurement of change of natural frequencies has been employed to detect multip...
This paper deals with the identification of a single open crack in a straight pipe containing fluid ...
A technique based on measurement of change in natural frequencies and modeling of crack by rotationa...
A method of detection of crack location based on measurement of deflection of long pipes under bendi...
The cracks detected by in-service inspection are not always removed when they are not hazardous acco...
AbstractAccurate prediction of crack-driving force equations is important in any pipeline fracture a...
One of the most prominent problems experienced by the oil facilities is leakage of oil from the pipe...
Vibration-based leak detection (VBLD) approach in pipeline systems has been a topic of research inte...
For the transport of gases and liquids, such as CO2, in steel pipelines to be safe, rupture in the p...
Pipes are classified as one of the safest and convenient mode of transportation for flammable liquid...
An analytical method for diagnosis of cracks in thick-walled pipes with a circular hollow section is...
M.Ing.The aim of this investigation was to determine the N1 value in the relationship between pressu...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)Abstract: Pipe material behaviour plays a major role in the crack opening ...
The resistance to ductile fracture propagation remains a weak point in gas transmission pipelines’ s...
The possibility of detecting a crack in L-shaped pipes filled with fluid based on measurement of tra...
A technique based on measurement of change of natural frequencies has been employed to detect multip...
This paper deals with the identification of a single open crack in a straight pipe containing fluid ...
A technique based on measurement of change in natural frequencies and modeling of crack by rotationa...
A method of detection of crack location based on measurement of deflection of long pipes under bendi...
The cracks detected by in-service inspection are not always removed when they are not hazardous acco...
AbstractAccurate prediction of crack-driving force equations is important in any pipeline fracture a...
One of the most prominent problems experienced by the oil facilities is leakage of oil from the pipe...
Vibration-based leak detection (VBLD) approach in pipeline systems has been a topic of research inte...
For the transport of gases and liquids, such as CO2, in steel pipelines to be safe, rupture in the p...
Pipes are classified as one of the safest and convenient mode of transportation for flammable liquid...
An analytical method for diagnosis of cracks in thick-walled pipes with a circular hollow section is...
M.Ing.The aim of this investigation was to determine the N1 value in the relationship between pressu...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)Abstract: Pipe material behaviour plays a major role in the crack opening ...
The resistance to ductile fracture propagation remains a weak point in gas transmission pipelines’ s...