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1 Shawn Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng. Assistant Professor Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Memorial University of Newfoundland [email protected] Lecture 12 – Thermal Expansion ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng. Lecture Goals Students will be able to: define pipeline engineering design cases for thermal expansion, and calculate thermal expansion stress and strain for subsea pipelines 2 ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng. Reading List 3 # Document 12.1 DNV OS-F101 Submarine Pipeline Systems. Offshore Standard, 240p. [2007_DNV_OS_F101.pdf] Section 4 B109 Section 5 D604, E206, E400, E414, G202, G504 12.2 Palmer, A.C. and Ling, M.T.S. (1981). “Movements of submarine pipelines close to platforms.” Proc., OTC-4067, pp.17-24.
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Shawn Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng. Assistant Professor Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Memorial University of Newfoundland [email protected]

Lecture 12 – Thermal Expansion

ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Lecture Goals

 Students will be able to:  define pipeline engineering design cases for

thermal expansion, and  calculate thermal expansion stress and strain

for subsea pipelines

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ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Reading List

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# Document 12.1 DNV OS-F101 Submarine Pipeline Systems. Offshore Standard, 240p.

[2007_DNV_OS_F101.pdf]

Section 4 B109 Section 5 D604, E206, E400, E414, G202, G504

12.2 Palmer, A.C. and Ling, M.T.S. (1981). “Movements of submarine pipelines close to platforms.” Proc., OTC-4067, pp.17-24.

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ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Thermal Expansion  Differential Temperature

  Pipeline operating temperature is different than the installation tie-in temperature

 Pipeline Deformation   Linear, area, or volume

expansion   Statically indeterminate

and depends on boundary condition

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ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Full Axial Restraint  Design Case

  Anchor block   Thermal stress effect

  Δ100°C ⇒ 240MPa   ~60% SMYS X60

 Design Equation   Hooke’s law

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σl σl

εl = Δ = 0 εl = Δ = 0

σh =

pi Di − pe De( )2 t

σ l = νσh − Eαθ =

ν2 t

pi Di − pe De( ) − Eαθ

ε l =

1E

σ l −νσh( ) +αθ = 0

ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

End Free Boundary Condition  Design Case

  Frictionless sleepers   90° bend to riser

 Design Equation   Hooke’s law

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σl σl

σ l =

pi Di − pe De

4 t

ε l =

1E

σ l −νσh( ) +αθ =piDi − peDe

4 t E1− 2ν( ) +αθ

Δ = ε l dx

L∫ =

L2

piDi − peDe

4 t E1− 2ν( ) +αθ

⎝⎜⎞

⎠⎟

εl, Δ εl, Δ

σh =

pi Di − pe De( )2 t

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ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Partial Axial Restraint  Design Case

  Surficial seabed, spans and buried contact

  Structural supports, objects, restraints (e.g. rock dump, clamps)

  Tie-in points with platform riser, PLEM, PLET, etc.

  Expansion spool   Shore approach

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ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Partial Axial Restraint – Anchor Length

 Design Case   Soil forces buried

pipeline   Frictional forces

structural support

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x

x=z=π p R2

f1− 2ν +

2 tp R

Eαθ⎛⎝⎜

⎞⎠⎟

Δ =

p R2E t

1− 2ν( ) +αθ⎡

⎣⎢

⎦⎥ z −

f z2

4π E R t

ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Thermal Expansion Loops  Configuration

  U-shape   L-shape   Circular   Zig-Zag

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ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Ring Expansion Loop Analysis

 Energy Methods  Vertical deflection at load P

 Horizontal deflection at load P

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r P

δV = −

2P r 3

EI

δH =

π P r 3

2EI

δV =

dUd Pi

=1

E IM

dMd Pi

ds =0

∫1

E IPr sinθ −r + r cosθ( ) r dθ

0

θ

ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Multiple Ring Expansion Loop

 Moment Equations [Eq.1]

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Ref: Ugural and Fenster (1987)

M1

M2

M3

ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Multiple Ring Expansion Loop

 Minimize Energy  End deflection [Eq.2]

 End slope [Eq.3]

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Ref: Ugural and Fenster (1987)

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ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Multiple Ring Expansion Loop  End Deflection

[Eq.4]   Substitute moment

equations [Eq.1] into end deflection equation [Eq.2]

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Ref: Ugural and Fenster (1987)

ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Multiple Ring Expansion Loop

 End Slope [Eq.5]  Substitute moment equations [Eq.1] into slope

equation [Eq.3]

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Ref: Ugural and Fenster (1987)

ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Multiple Ring Expansion Loop  Compatibility Equation

[Eq.6]   Deflection at Point E (End

Restraint)

 Solve Eq. 4, 5 & 6   Expansion loop geometry,

expansion coefficient and temperature gradient know

  Solve for axial forces (N), section moments (M) and end deflection (eEN)

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eEN = EET = αθ L

Ref: Ugural and Fenster (1987)

M1

M2

M3

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ENGI 8673 Subsea Pipeline Engineering – Lecture 12 © 2009 S. Kenny, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Example 12-01   A 273.1 mm DNV SMLS 450 arctic

pipeline with a 9.525 m wall thickness traverses 2.5 km from the gravity based platform to the shore approach with a maximum water depth of 12 m. The design pressure is 10 MPa at 5 m reference height and operates at 100 °C with a tie-in temperature of -40 °C. The oil is API 38°. The soil has an undrained shear strength of 25 kPa.

Calculate the virtual anchor point, axial strain and end deflection due to thermal expansion for a buried pipeline.

Check the equivalent stress using a design factor of 0.9.

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References   Ugural, A.C and S.K. Fenster. (1987). Advanced Strength

and Applied Elasticity, 2nd SI Edition. Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-500901-4

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