Problems of simulating subsea pipeline condition on the arctic shelf under seismic impact

Introduction. The paper represents an approach to studying a model of interaction of a system ‘pipeline – soil’ under conditions of frost penetration and seismic impact. The given problem is connected with the reclamation of the shelf of the Russian sector of the Arctic. There is a feature of induce...

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Published in:Vestnik MGSU
Main Authors: Lyudmila V. Muravieva, Igor G. Ovchinnikov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU) 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9c8ff2315cbe4bf6b33731894a4d4c8a 2023-05-15T14:46:08+02:00 Problems of simulating subsea pipeline condition on the arctic shelf under seismic impact Lyudmila V. Muravieva Igor G. Ovchinnikov 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2019.11.1456-1465 https://doaj.org/article/9c8ff2315cbe4bf6b33731894a4d4c8a EN RU eng rus Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU) https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2019.11.1456-1465 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-0935 1997-0935 doi:10.22227/1997-0935.2019.11.1456-1465 https://doaj.org/article/9c8ff2315cbe4bf6b33731894a4d4c8a Vestnik MGSU, Vol 14, Iss 11, Pp 1456-1465 (2019) arctic region subsea pipelines thermo-hydro-mechanical phenomena permafrost seismic effects nonlinear elastic foundation gain frequency characteristic Architecture NA1-9428 Construction industry HD9715-9717.5 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2019.11.1456-1465 2022-12-31T02:34:18Z Introduction. The paper represents an approach to studying a model of interaction of a system ‘pipeline – soil’ under conditions of frost penetration and seismic impact. The given problem is connected with the reclamation of the shelf of the Russian sector of the Arctic. There is a feature of induced earthquakes connected with hydrocarbon production. These earthquakes occur in a few years after the beginning of field development and lead to the worst condition of the pipelines. The research aims to the development of a method for subsea pipeline strength assessment allowing for nonlinear properties of an elastic foundation under the seismic impact. Materials and methods. The research is based on mathematical models of structural strength assessment under seismic conditions in the Arctic. The results are empirically obtained from the safety assessment method for a subsea pipeline under the seismic impact. The work was performed by the procedure of the analysis of existing arctic offshore projects. Results. The paper develops suggestions on the analysis of subsea pipelines on a nonlinear elastic foundation under conditions of a seismic impact. The suggestions were submitted for consideration to the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. Buried below the seabed, the subsea pipelines provide an efficient and safe mode of transporting energy resources. Issues of relations of the subsea pipelines with surrounding and frozen ground are considered, pipeline thermal operation modes and seismic risks resulting in damages to the pipelines are taken into account. Conclusions. Solving the problem of the subsea pipeline condition assessment under arctic conditions is of practical interest in developing energy resource transportation ways. Simulation of a subsea “hot” pipeline is considered allowing for the nonlinearity of elastic foundation properties and seismic impact. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Vestnik MGSU 11 1456 1465
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Russian
topic arctic region
subsea pipelines
thermo-hydro-mechanical phenomena
permafrost
seismic effects
nonlinear elastic foundation
gain frequency characteristic
Architecture
NA1-9428
Construction industry
HD9715-9717.5
spellingShingle arctic region
subsea pipelines
thermo-hydro-mechanical phenomena
permafrost
seismic effects
nonlinear elastic foundation
gain frequency characteristic
Architecture
NA1-9428
Construction industry
HD9715-9717.5
Lyudmila V. Muravieva
Igor G. Ovchinnikov
Problems of simulating subsea pipeline condition on the arctic shelf under seismic impact
topic_facet arctic region
subsea pipelines
thermo-hydro-mechanical phenomena
permafrost
seismic effects
nonlinear elastic foundation
gain frequency characteristic
Architecture
NA1-9428
Construction industry
HD9715-9717.5
description Introduction. The paper represents an approach to studying a model of interaction of a system ‘pipeline – soil’ under conditions of frost penetration and seismic impact. The given problem is connected with the reclamation of the shelf of the Russian sector of the Arctic. There is a feature of induced earthquakes connected with hydrocarbon production. These earthquakes occur in a few years after the beginning of field development and lead to the worst condition of the pipelines. The research aims to the development of a method for subsea pipeline strength assessment allowing for nonlinear properties of an elastic foundation under the seismic impact. Materials and methods. The research is based on mathematical models of structural strength assessment under seismic conditions in the Arctic. The results are empirically obtained from the safety assessment method for a subsea pipeline under the seismic impact. The work was performed by the procedure of the analysis of existing arctic offshore projects. Results. The paper develops suggestions on the analysis of subsea pipelines on a nonlinear elastic foundation under conditions of a seismic impact. The suggestions were submitted for consideration to the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. Buried below the seabed, the subsea pipelines provide an efficient and safe mode of transporting energy resources. Issues of relations of the subsea pipelines with surrounding and frozen ground are considered, pipeline thermal operation modes and seismic risks resulting in damages to the pipelines are taken into account. Conclusions. Solving the problem of the subsea pipeline condition assessment under arctic conditions is of practical interest in developing energy resource transportation ways. Simulation of a subsea “hot” pipeline is considered allowing for the nonlinearity of elastic foundation properties and seismic impact.
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title_short Problems of simulating subsea pipeline condition on the arctic shelf under seismic impact
title_full Problems of simulating subsea pipeline condition on the arctic shelf under seismic impact
title_fullStr Problems of simulating subsea pipeline condition on the arctic shelf under seismic impact
title_full_unstemmed Problems of simulating subsea pipeline condition on the arctic shelf under seismic impact
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