Structural Mechanics and Design of Metal Pipes
Structural Mechanics and Design of Metal Pipes: A systematic approach for onshore and offshore pipelines presents a unified and systematic approach to understanding and analyzing the structural behavior of onshore and offshore metallic pipelines. Following an overview of pipeline engineering and pipe fabrication, the mechanics of elastic rings and cylinders is presented as a prelude to structural performance of metal pipes under various loading conditions, which involve pressure and structural loads. The book also discusses special topics, such as geohazards and strain-based design, large-diameter water pipelines, global buckling and mechanically-lined pipes, and outlines approaches for developing state-of-the-art finite element models. In all topics addressed in this book, the mechanical behavior of pipes is related with specific design methods for onshore and offshore pipelines.
- Reflects the author’s 30-year experience in structural mechanics of pipes and tubulars
- Describes the structural performance of onshore and offshore pipelines
- Addresses key features of pipe mechanics to both practicing engineers and researchers
- Covers a wide spectrum of pipe behavior from the pipe mill to service conditions
- Presents the background of structural design provisions in major pipeline standards
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