Mechanical behavior of syntactic foams for deep sea thermally insulated pipeline

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Ultra Deep offshore oil exploitation (down to 3000 meters depth) presents new challenges to offshore engineering and operating companies. Flow assurance and particularly the selection of insulation materials to be applied to pipe lines are of primary importance, and are the focus of much industry interest for deepwater applications. Polymeric and composite materials, particularly syntactic foams, are now widely used for this application, so the understanding of their behavior under extreme conditions is essential. These materials, applied as a thick coating (up to 10-15 cm), are subjected in service to: © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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Choqueuse, D., Davies, P., Perreux, D., Sohier, L., & Cognard, J. Y. (2010). Mechanical behavior of syntactic foams for deep sea thermally insulated pipeline. In Applied Mechanics and Materials (Vol. 24–25, pp. 97–102). https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.24-25.97

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