Abstract

High density polyethylene pipe has been used to draw coldwater for low temperature thermal desalination plants since the year 2006 at Lakshadweep Islands, India. The pipeline endured in-line oscillations due to shear current in one of the desalination plants, and this gave an opportunity to observe the response parameters of the prototype pipeline. The recorded oscillation parameters are utilized as a benchmark to verify the results of the vortex induced vibration (VIV) analysis in frequency domain and time domain, and the results show good concurrence. The in-line fatigue damage assessment is carried out for a range of current profiles showing the need for mitigation of pipeline VIV. The helical strakes on a partial length of the pipeline is modeled numerically showing significant suppression of VIV response as well as substantial increase in fatigue life of the pipeline. The benchmarking of the VIV response analysis with prototype measurements enhances the reliability of using numerical VIV fatigue analysis and mitigation measures.

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