While several theoretical and experimental studies for cracks in piping exist, most pertain to pipelines, equipment, or fittings under pressure conditions or under stress corrosion conditions at welding. Element finite Method models have occasionally supplemented experimental methods, to investigate such operational fails. In this approach we explore technical options to comprehensively understand crack propagations, by first, evaluating the Stress Intensity Factor using ANSYS Parametric design language then, comparing with the Displacement Correlation Technique, for an elliptical base gas piping (20″APL Gr. B) suffering a longitudinal welding-induced crack, under a compression of 1.86 MPa. The value for an Electric Resistance Welding crack...
Fatigue crack growth behaviour in pipes fundamentally differs from fatigue growth in shafts and flat...
For the transport of gases and liquids, such as CO2, in steel pipelines to be safe, rupture in the p...
This paper presents a technique which can be used to determine the burst pressure of defective steel...
Evaluation of structural integrity of a cracked structure has become an important matter in the indu...
The rupture phenomenon of a mechanical structure requires critical consideration, because of its saf...
Pipe elbows play an essential role in pipework systems, once such structure elements are part of the...
Pipes are classified as one of the safest and convenient mode of transportation for flammable liquid...
The purpose of this article is to present the stress intensity factors (SIF) solutions for semi-elli...
Offshore pipelines often experience large plastic strains during laying or in services conditions. D...
The extended finite element (XFEM) method has been used to simulate fatigue crack growth in casing p...
The modern approach of Virtual Engineering allows one to detect with some accuracy the residual life...
The stress intensity factors (SIFs) for pipes containing semi-elliptical surface cracks with large a...
Continuous critical loading of pressure equipments can affect the structural stability of these plan...
The project focuses on the investigation of the interactions between a crack and two phases of mate...
With improving modern day technology and profit driven oil and gas industries, the oil and gas pipel...
Fatigue crack growth behaviour in pipes fundamentally differs from fatigue growth in shafts and flat...
For the transport of gases and liquids, such as CO2, in steel pipelines to be safe, rupture in the p...
This paper presents a technique which can be used to determine the burst pressure of defective steel...
Evaluation of structural integrity of a cracked structure has become an important matter in the indu...
The rupture phenomenon of a mechanical structure requires critical consideration, because of its saf...
Pipe elbows play an essential role in pipework systems, once such structure elements are part of the...
Pipes are classified as one of the safest and convenient mode of transportation for flammable liquid...
The purpose of this article is to present the stress intensity factors (SIF) solutions for semi-elli...
Offshore pipelines often experience large plastic strains during laying or in services conditions. D...
The extended finite element (XFEM) method has been used to simulate fatigue crack growth in casing p...
The modern approach of Virtual Engineering allows one to detect with some accuracy the residual life...
The stress intensity factors (SIFs) for pipes containing semi-elliptical surface cracks with large a...
Continuous critical loading of pressure equipments can affect the structural stability of these plan...
The project focuses on the investigation of the interactions between a crack and two phases of mate...
With improving modern day technology and profit driven oil and gas industries, the oil and gas pipel...
Fatigue crack growth behaviour in pipes fundamentally differs from fatigue growth in shafts and flat...
For the transport of gases and liquids, such as CO2, in steel pipelines to be safe, rupture in the p...
This paper presents a technique which can be used to determine the burst pressure of defective steel...