Print Email Facebook Twitter Development of an analytical model for predicting the wet collapse pressure of curved flexible risers Title Development of an analytical model for predicting the wet collapse pressure of curved flexible risers Author Li, X. (TU Delft Marine and Transport Technology) Jiang, X. (TU Delft Transport Engineering and Logistics) Hopman, J.J. (TU Delft Marine and Transport Technology) Department Marine and Transport Technology Date 2021 Abstract Flexible risers are designed with strong anti-collapse capacities which enable them to operate in deep-water reservoirs. However, this anti-collapse capacity is susceptible to the pipe curvature in the flooded annulus condition. For the curved riser sections within the touch-down zone, significant reduction of collapse capacity can occur once their external sheaths are worn out by the seabed, resulting in the so-called “wet collapse”. Mostly, wet collapse studies of curved flexible risers are performed through costly numerical simulations since there are no alternative analytical approaches. In view of it, this work presents an analytical model for predicting the wet collapse pressure of curved flexible risers. The analytical model is developed based on a spring-supported arch model that from our previous work, which is able to take the curvature-induced factors into account. With the stability theories of arched structures, the wet collapse pressure of curved flexible risers can be solved. To verify this analytical model, 3D full FE models are employed. The critical collapse pressures predicted by these two kinds of approach are in good agreement, indicating this proposed analytical model can be an useful tool to facilitate the collapse analysis in pipe design stage. Subject Analytical solutionCollapse behaviorsCurvature effectFlexible pipesWet collapse To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0437c056-c801-4e7f-b996-129caaa33f88 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2021.109132 ISSN 0029-8018 Source Ocean Engineering, 232 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2021 X. Li, X. Jiang, J.J. Hopman Files PDF 1_s2.0_S0029801821005667_main.pdf 3.29 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0437c056-c801-4e7f-b996-129caaa33f88/datastream/OBJ/view