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This book presents a detailed discussion of the models that were developed to simulate the collapse and post-collapse behavior of steel pipes. The finite element method offers to engineers the possibility of developing models to simulate the collapse behavior of casings inside oil wells and the collapse behavior of deepwater pipelines. However, if technological decisions are going to be reached from these model results, with implications for the economic success of industrial operations, for the occupational safety and health and for the environment, the engineering models need to be highly reliable. Using these models engineers can quantify the effect of manufacturing tolerances, wear, corrosion, etc. This book describes in great details the experimental programs that are developed to validate the numerical results.
Finite element method. --- Pipe, Steel. --- Structural analysis (Engineering) -- Mathematical models. --- Structural analysis (Engineering). --- Steel pipe industry. --- Oil industry. --- Engineering. --- Continuum mechanics. --- Manufacturing industries. --- Machines. --- Tools. --- Civil engineering. --- Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials. --- Civil Engineering. --- Manufacturing, Machines, Tools. --- Pipe industry --- Steel industry and trade --- Pipe, Steel --- Mechanics. --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Manufactures. --- Solid Mechanics. --- Manufacturing, Machines, Tools, Processes. --- Manufactured goods --- Manufactured products --- Products --- Products, Manufactured --- Commercial products --- Manufacturing industries --- Engineering --- Public works --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering mathematics --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory
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