Numerical-experimental analysis of polyethylene pipe deformation at different load values

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Abstract

Polymer pipes are used in the construction of underground gas, water, and sewage networks. During exploitation, various external forces work on the pipeline, which cause its deformation. In the paper, numerical analysis and experimental investigations of polyethylene pipe deformation at different external load values (500, 1000, 1500, and 2000 N) were performed. The authors measured strains of the lower and upper surface of the pipe during its loading moment using resistance strain gauges, which were located on the pipe at equal intervals. The results obtained from computer simulation and experimental studies were comparable. An innovative element of the research presented in the article is recognition of the impact of the proposed values of the load of polyethylene pipe on the change in its deformation.

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Gnatowski, A., Kijo-Kleczkowska, A., Chyra, M., & Kwiatkowski, D. (2021). Numerical-experimental analysis of polyethylene pipe deformation at different load values. Materials, 14(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14010160

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