Structural and mechanical defects of materials of offshore and onshore main gas pipelines after long-term operation

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The study has established the main regularities of a fatigue failure of offshore gas steel pipes installed using S-lay and J-lay methods.We have numerically analyzed the influence of preliminary deformation on the fatigue life of 09Mn2Si steel at different amplitudes of cyclic loading. The results have revealed the regularities of formation and development of a fatigue crack in 17Mn1Si steel after 40 years of underground operation. The quantitative analysis describes the regularities of occurrence and growth of fatigue cracks in the presence of a stress concentration.

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Maruschak, P., Panin, S., Danyliuk, I., Poberezhnyi, L., Pyrig, T., Bishchak, R., & Vlasov, I. (2015). Structural and mechanical defects of materials of offshore and onshore main gas pipelines after long-term operation. Open Engineering, 5(1), 365–372. https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2015-0045

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