PR-175-420-R02 Effect of Random Seas on Pipeline Stability - Phase II
Title
PR-175-420-R02 Effect of Random Seas on Pipeline Stability - Phase II
Subject
Offshore, on-bottom stability
Description
Objectives of this work include:
(1) The development of finite element computer program(s) for pipeline dynamic analysis which, coupled with the wave simulation programs developed in Phase I of the Project, will simulate efficiently the nonlinear dynamic response of a pipeline to random seas.
(2) The utilization of these simulation programs in a research study whose objective was the determination of an appropriate statistical wave to be used as an equivalent "design wave" in the conventional stability analysis
(1) The development of finite element computer program(s) for pipeline dynamic analysis which, coupled with the wave simulation programs developed in Phase I of the Project, will simulate efficiently the nonlinear dynamic response of a pipeline to random seas.
(2) The utilization of these simulation programs in a research study whose objective was the determination of an appropriate statistical wave to be used as an equivalent "design wave" in the conventional stability analysis
Creator
C.D. Michalopoulos
Source
Reports
Publisher
Southwest Applied Mechanics, Inc.
Date
9/10/2021
10/6/2021
Rights
PRCI members only
Relation
SBS
Type
Project - Final Report
Identifier
PR-175-420-R02
Citation
C.D. Michalopoulos, “PR-175-420-R02 Effect of Random Seas on Pipeline Stability - Phase II,” Pipeline Research Council International Research Reports, accessed May 17, 2024, https://prci.omeka.net/items/show/5204.