Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4925021 Marine Structures 2017 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ultimate strength assessment of flexible pipe is quite complicated and time-consuming compared with that of a steel catenary riser, due to the composite materials, geometric complexity and the contact mechanism between layers The material nonlinearity and large deformation, moreover, render stable convergence of nonlinear analysis to a solution problematic. This paper proposes practical and stable methods of ultimate-strength assessment using 8-layered and 5-layered 3D FE models subjected to axial tensile and compressive loads, respectively. In the 5-layered model, four inner layers (carcass, pressure sheath, pressure armour, and anti-friction tape) are replaced by one equivalent pressure layer which plays a role of withstanding pressure applied together with the axial compression. It aims to improve the convergence of nonlinear analysis by simplifying the interactions between layers. For each analysis, the failure mechanisms and the interactions between layers are investigated in detail with incremental loading. The effect of initial imperfection, i.e. ovalizations are also examined. In the compressive strength analysis, the influence of various external pressure are additionally studied.
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