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Steady-State Thermoelastic Analytical Solutions for Insulated Pipelines

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  • M. Fraldi
  • L. Esposito
  • F. Carannante
  • A. Cutolo
  • L. Nunziante

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A steady-state thermoelastic analytical solution for a multilayer hollow cylinder, composed of an arbitrary number of phases and subject to both radial pressure and temperature gradient, is presented. By assuming each phase to be homogeneous and thermally isotropic and by varying the mechanical and thermal constitutive parameters, a sensitivity analysis has been performed with the aim of finally applying the study to the mechanical behaviour of an industrial pipeline composed of three phases (steel, insulating coating, and polyethylene) under the action of the above-mentioned load conditions. By making reference to a classical Hencky-von Mises criterion, the stress profiles along the thickness of the layers have been carried out, also localizing the onset of plasticity as a function of the temperature variations, material properties, and geometrical features characterizing the composite structure of interest. At the end, some numerical results of practical interest in the engineering applications have been specialized to three different insulated coating materials (expanded polyurethane, laminate glass, and syntactic foam), to highlight the cases in which thermal properties and loads can significantly interfere with the mechanical response in pipes, in terms of stresses, in this way suggesting possible strategies for avoiding unexpected failure and supporting the optimal structural design of these systems.

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  • M. Fraldi & L. Esposito & F. Carannante & A. Cutolo & L. Nunziante, 2016. "Steady-State Thermoelastic Analytical Solutions for Insulated Pipelines," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-13, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6274509
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/6274509
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