Fracture Response of X80 Pipe Girth Welds under Combined Internal Pressure and Bending Moment

Materials (Basel). 2023 May 7;16(9):3588. doi: 10.3390/ma16093588.

Abstract

In order to determine the effect of defect size on the pipeline fracture performance of girth welds in oil and gas pipelines, ABAQUS was used to simulate the fracture responses of X80 pipelines with girth weld defects under internal pressure and bending moment conditions based on damage mechanics. In particular, the length and depth of defects were parametrically studied; the defect depth range was 20-80% of the wall thickness, and the circumferential length range of the defects was 5-20% of the pipeline circumference. The results show that, under the combined action of internal pressure and bending moment, the defect depth was more associated with adverse effects than the circumferential length of the defect. The failure load did not linearly decrease as the size of the defect increased, but when the depth of the defect reached a certain value, the failure load suddenly decreased.

Keywords: bending moment; fracture; girth welds; internal pressure; pipeline.