For economic reasons S-Lay is often preferred to J-Lay. However in very deep water S-Lay requires a high curvature of the stinger to achieve the required close-to-vertical departure angle. This can lead to plastic deformations of the pipe. The high top tension increases the plastic deformations in two ways: firstly it adds an overall tensile component to the strains, thereby increasing the strains at the 12 o’clock position. Secondly it increases the strain concentrations which arise due to discontinuous support of the pipe on the stinger. Typically the pipe is guided over a series of roller beds. The high top tension tends to straighten the spans between the roller beds. To accommodate this (so that the pipe can still follow the stinger), higher curvatures are required at the roller beds. Analytical and numerical solutions are provided to quantify this effect. The analytical solution is fully developed for an elastic-perfectly-plastic pipe, but can also be applied for other material models provided that: (i) the moment-curvature relation for the pipe under tension is known, and (ii) no cyclic plastic ratchetting occurs due to repeated bending of the pipe over the roller beds and straightening in the spans between roller beds. Agreement between the analytical and numerical (finite element) results is excellent, if the proper loading history is used in the numerical simulation. Otherwise the level of strain concentration can be overpredicted.
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ASME 2003 22nd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
June 8–13, 2003
Cancun, Mexico
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- Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering Division
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Heedo D. Yun,
Heedo D. Yun
Shell International Exploration and Production, Houston, TX
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Ralf R. Peek,
Ralf R. Peek
Shell International Exploration and Production, Rijswijk, The Netherlands
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Paul P. Paslay,
Paul P. Paslay
Techaid Corporation, New Orleans, LA
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Frans F. Kopp
Frans F. Kopp
Shell International Exploration and Production, Houston, TX
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Heedo D. Yun
Shell International Exploration and Production, Houston, TX
Ralf R. Peek
Shell International Exploration and Production, Rijswijk, The Netherlands
Paul P. Paslay
Techaid Corporation, New Orleans, LA
Frans F. Kopp
Shell International Exploration and Production, Houston, TX
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OMAE2003-37468, pp. 833-841; 9 pages
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January 23, 2009
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Yun, HD, Peek, RR, Paslay, PP, & Kopp, FF. "Loading History Effects for Deepwater S-Lay of Pipelines." Proceedings of the ASME 2003 22nd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. Volume 2: Safety and Reliability; Pipeline Technology. Cancun, Mexico. June 8–13, 2003. pp. 833-841. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2003-37468
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