Abstract

The design of deep water pipelines must consider external pressure loading which is applied to the line during construction or in service when the line is evacuated. A collapse failure can occur due to this external pressure alone or external pressure in combination with tension or bending loads which are imparted to the line during construction. Thus, there is an incentive for research to more accurately define the failure envelope for combined external pressure, bending, and tension for offshore pipelines. Previous work concentrated on small scale testing and theoretical work. The purpose of the work in this project was to perform large scale tests to verify the previous work, and in particular to test a limited amount of seam welded Double Submerged Arc Welded (DSAW) pipe to compare with widely available seamless data. Deepwater gaslines normally are in the 16-24\ size range where DSAW and ERW (electric resistance welded) are the only available manufacturing processes. ERW pipe was not studied in this project.

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