Jiasheng Zhou’s research while affiliated with Tianjin University and other places

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Publications (3)


Numerical investigation of buckling behavior of dented lined pipe under bending
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June 2023

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12 Citations

International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping

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Jiasheng Zhou

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Zhibing Yu

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Weiping Xu

Buckling of Dented Bi-Material Pipe Under Bending Part I: Experiments and Simulation

May 2022

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30 Reads

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9 Citations

International Journal of Solids and Structures

As a cost-effective solution for transporting corrosive hydrocarbons, mechanically lined pipe has been used in many offshore and onshore projects. The bonding between the carbon steel carrier and the non-corrosive liner is commonly achieved by mechanical expansion. As typical pipeline damage, the local dent brings deformation to the bimetallic composite, which is expected to undermine the structural integrity. This work investigates the influence of a local dent on the plastic responses and stability of a lined pipe system during bending. Part I presents the results of the experiments and numerical analysis involving a set of small-scale lined tubes. The lined tubes, made of carbon steel Grade GB45 (AISI 1045) and copper Grade T2, are manufactured using a custom hydraulic expansion facility. The products have finished diameters of 50 mm and an overall D/t of 16.5, with 1.0 mm thickness for the liner. A minor transverse dent is introduced to the specimen using a cylindrical indenter. The dented tube is subsequently bent to collapse in a four-point bending facility. It is found that the local dent tends to induce early collapse of both the outer tube and the liner, resulting in a noteworthy reduction of the bending capacity of the composite. Initially, the local dent grows stably instead of collapsing right away. With increasing bending, the liner develops a major buckle and several satellite dimples around it. Subsequently, the manufacture, indentation, and the succeeding bending to collapse are simulated using a custom numerical framework, and the experimental results are reproduced reasonably well. Part II will use the validated numerical model to conduct an extensive parametric study of the important variables of the problem for full-scale lined pipes.


On the Plastic Bending Responses of Dented Lined Pipe

June 2021

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3 Citations

Mechanically lined pipe, which was proven to be cost-effective in transporting corrosive hydrocarbons, has been used in many offshore applications. However, one weakness of this product is that the liner is extremely sensitive to geometric imperfections and can wrinkle and collapse under severe loading. As typical damage of the pipeline, the local dent of the lined pipe involves the deformation of both the carrier pipe and the liner, which poses a severe threat to the integrity of the composite structure. In this paper, we developed a numerical framework to study the responses of the lined pipe during indentation and, more importantly, the influence of local dents on the bending capacity of lined pipes. A slight separation between the liner and the carrier pipe was observed during the indentation, depending on the indenter’s geometric feature. Under bending, the liner typically collapsed earlier than the carrier pipe, causing a considerable reduction of the critical curvature and ultimate load-carrying capacity. The evolution of the deformation of the composite structure during the bending process is presented in this paper. Parametric investigations of some vital variables of the problem were also performed to study their influence on the behavior under indentation and the bending capacity of the composite structure.

Citations (2)


... Failure due to combined loads can be defined as collapse failure in a critical limit state. 38 The pipe can be simplified as shown in Fig. 6. During the reeling process, the pipe is bent along the inner surface of the reel under the action of the reel and the winch. ...

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Safety analysis and experimental research on the limit state of subsea pipeline by reel-lay method
Numerical investigation of buckling behavior of dented lined pipe under bending
  • Citing Article
  • June 2023

International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping

... Later, Hilberink et al. [2,3] also reported the experimental and numerical findings on liner wrinkling during bending and axial compression and discussed the influence of friction and mechanical bonding of lined pipe. More recently, Yuan et al. [4] conducted small-scale bending tests to examine the bending response of dented lined pipes and developed a numerical simulation framework to reproduce experimental results reasonably. In addition, a series of extensive numerical simulations were carried out to analyze the evolutionary mechanism of local buckling during installation [5][6][7]. ...

Buckling of Dented Bi-Material Pipe Under Bending Part I: Experiments and Simulation
  • Citing Article
  • May 2022

International Journal of Solids and Structures