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ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering | 2012

Modeling of the Collapse and Propagation Behavior of UOE SAW Pipes Under External Pressure: Influence of Thermal Treatments for Typical Coating Applications

Luciano Mantovano; Santiago Serebrinsky; Hugo A. Ernst; Teresa E. Perez; Martin Valdez; Marcos de Souza; Luis C. Chad

Large diameter UOE pipes are being increasingly used for the construction of offshore pipelines. Since oil discoveries are moving towards ultra deep water areas, collapse resistance is a key factor in the design of the pipelines. It has been demonstrated in previous works that the application of typical coating thermal treatments increases the collapse resistance of the pipes recovering the original strength of the plate. To improve the understanding of these effects, the Tenaris has embarked on a program of both, experimental testing and finite element modeling.Previous phases of this work formulated the basis for model development and described the 2D approach taken to model the various stages of manufacture, from the plate to the final pipe and the collapse test. More recent developments included some modeling enhancements, sensitivity analyses, and comparison of predictions to the results of full scale collapse testing.In the present work, 3D finite element analyses of collapse were performed and compared with the latest collapse and propagation tests performed by Tenaris, where the effect of typical coating thermal treatments was studied and significant increments in the collapse pressure of pipes were obtained. The numerical results show a good agreement with the experimental ones and could predict the increment produced in the collapse pressure by the effect of the thermal treatments. Comparison of the results with the predictions from API RP 1111 and DNV OS-F101 equations was also performed.The outcomes of this study will be employed to further optimize the collapse resistance of subsea linepipe in order to reduce material and offshore installation costs through the increment of the fabrication factor as stated in the DNV OSF101 standard.Copyright


Archive | 2007

High strength bainitic steel for octg applications

Gonzalo Roberto Gomez; Teresa E. Perez; Harsad Kumar Dharamshi Hansraj Bhadeshia


Archive | 2002

Low-alloy carbon steel for the manufacture of pipes for exploration and the production of oil and/or gas having an improved corrosion resistance, a process for the manufacture of seamless pipes, and the seamless pipes obtained therefrom

Gustavo Lopez Turconi; Teresa E. Perez; Juan Carlos González


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2011

The incidence of chromium-rich corrosion products on the efficiency of an imidazoline-based inhibitor used for CO2 corrosion prevention

L.D. Paolinelli; Teresa E. Perez; S.N. Simison


Archive | 2009

BAINITIC STEELS WITH BORON

Teresa E. Perez; Gonzalo Roberto Gomez


Corrosion | 2004

In-Field Corrosion Performance Of 3%Cr Steels In Sweet And Sour Downhole Production And Water Injection

Bijan Kermani; Juan Carlos Gonzales; Gustavo Lopez Turconi; Teresa E. Perez; Claudio Morales


Archive | 2011

High strength steel having good toughness

Eduardo Altschuler; Teresa E. Perez; Edgardo Oscar Lopez; Constantino Espinosa; Gonzalo Roberto Gomez


Archive | 2004

Method of using intrinsically conductive polymers with inherent lubricating properties, and a composition having an intrinsically conductive polymer, for protecting metal surfaces from galling and corrosion

Ernesto Julio Pabellon . Calvo; Mariano Luis Pabellon . Bossi; Leandro Ariel Pabellon . Bronstein; Cesar Alfredo Barbero; Liliana Noemi Trevani; Teresa E. Perez; Pablo Castro


JOM | 2013

Corrosion in the Oil and Gas Industry: An Increasing Challenge for Materials

Teresa E. Perez


Steel Research | 2002

Characterisation of microalloy precipitates in the austenitic range of high strength low alloy steels

Maria Jose Cancio; Guillermo Echaniz; Teresa E. Perez

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