Author:
Jiang Nan,Jia Yongsheng,Yao Yingkang,Sun Jinshan,Cai Zhongwei,Zhang Yuqi,Wu Tingyao
Abstract
An experimental protocol was developed to predict the service period of polyethylene pipes under high loads. This paper presents the results of field test of chimney demolition loading to polyethylene pipeline, and compared with the numerical simulation. Combined with the practical engineering situation, the ground impact load first propagates to the explosion-facing side of the pipeline, and the effect was found to decrease as the applied stress decreased, however, under high impact load, ring strain tends to be greater than axial strain. The test data such as vibration velocity and frequency are processed to determine the damage characteristics needed to protect the pipeline from damage. Finally, the safety assessment of pipeline under impact load was determined by yield criterion.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,General Materials Science