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Numerical modelling of hot polymer-coated steel pipeline joints in bending

A numerical method to analyse the effect of the application of polymer coatings on the bending resistance of steel pipeline joints is presented. Experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of the thickness of polymer field joint coatings and the cooldown time provided after applying the...

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Published in:Ocean engineering 2018-07, Vol.160, p.354-367
Main Authors: McCann, Finian, Ridolfi, Guido, Karjadi, Erwan, Demmink, Harm, Boyd, Helen
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Language:English
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Summary:A numerical method to analyse the effect of the application of polymer coatings on the bending resistance of steel pipeline joints is presented. Experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of the thickness of polymer field joint coatings and the cooldown time provided after applying the coatings on the behaviour of pipeline joints when being bent during reeling operations. Temperature readings were obtained from thermocouples inside the polymer field joint coating during the application process, and pipeline ovality measurements were taken during mechanical testing. Thermal modelling of the coating application procedure was developed using COMSOL Multiphysics modelling software; this model is validated against the thermocouple readings, while a mechanical model simulating the pipe being bent to a reel developed in Abaqus finite element modelling software is described. The temperature outputs, areas of stress concentration and pipe ovalities obtained from the experiments are shown to be predicted accurately by the numerical models. After successful validation of the numerical models, a parametric study assessing the influence of field joint coating thickness and cooldown times is described, whose results are used to find an optimal solution to reduce the cooldown time required prior to bending the pipe without buckling. •The behaviour of field joints after the application of coatings has been modelled.•Thermal models have been validated against thermocouple readings during testing.•Mechanical models have been validated against observations of ovality and stress.•The reeling of pipelines with thick polymer coatings has been proven achievable.•Pipeline ovality gradient is shown as a predictor of stress concentrations.
ISSN:0029-8018
1873-5258
DOI:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2018.04.057