Author : Stelios Kyriakides
Publisher : Gulf Professional Publishing
ISBN 13 : 0128168609
Total Pages : 728 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (281 download)
Book Synopsis Mechanics of Offshore Pipelines: Volume I by : Stelios Kyriakides
Download or read book Mechanics of Offshore Pipelines: Volume I written by Stelios Kyriakides and published by Gulf Professional Publishing. This book was released on 2023-01-11 with total page 728 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mechanics of Offshore Pipelines, Second Edition, Volume One: Buckling and Collapse gives engineers fundamental knowledge on principles surrounding the mechanical behavior of pipelines and long tubular structures in the oil and gas industry. Addressing common challenges pertaining to buckling and collapse under various offshore loads, the authors go through each challenge experimentally, with supporting and analyzing data to present the main limits encountered. Helpful to both the practicing engineer and the graduate level, the combined effort of analysis supplemented with numerical modeling helps engineers design procedures and guidelines to reproduce the best solution or solve problems using a nonlinear finite element code. Custom formulations are also included to help users gain a deeper understanding of each challenge. Rounding out with helpful appendices, including a glossary of terms, this book continues to deliver critical research and data to engineers that need to design, install and maintain efficient and safe offshore pipelines. - Updated to include more practical aspects, such as failure of corroded pipes under external pressure and response of bi-material under bending - Delves into cost-effective materials and installation techniques - Covers guidelines, practicing methods and recommendations on maintenance and design - Recommended as the "bible" for offshore pipelines - Explains the full spectrum of classical challenges, such as inelastic structural mechanics and the newest technological demands