A parametric study on the mechanical performance of buried X65 steel pipelines under subsurface detonation

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A parametric study on the mechanical performance of buried X65 steel pipelines under subsurface detonation

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Papers abstract:

Existing studies on the response of buried steel pipelines to explosion generally concern finding safe distance of explosion where pipeline does not undergo plastic deformation while intentional explosions impose intense deformations on steel pipelines. In order to address this gap, the present investigation is carried out numerically dealing with the response of buried API 5L grade X65 pipelines to a nearby sever explosion due to sabotage or war. Furthermore, the effects of the pipeline diameter-to-thickness ratio and internal pressure on this response were investigated numerically. A combined Eulerian–Lagrangian (CEL) method was adopted to develop a full-coupled 3D finite element model. Employing simplified Johnson-Cook material model to simulate mechanical behavior of steel pipelines and considering air in the model increased the simulation accuracy. The results from present study were compared with those of recent investigations and good agreements were observed. The results show that, the amount of deformation and consequently the value of maximum equivalent strain of pipelines decrease with either increase in operating pressure or decrease in diameter-to-thickness ratio; however, the effect of pipeline internal pressure was far more than diameter-to-thickness ratio. The results obtained from the present study can be used for improvement in protective design of steel pipelines.

Product Overview:
The tutorial video explains how to simulate an underground explosion using the Coupled Eulerian–Lagrangian (CEL) method in Abaqus. It provides step-by-step instructions to model a buried X65 steel pipeline subjected to a subsurface detonation, based on the ISI paper. By following this tutorial, users can learn how to:

  • Properly set up an underground explosion model with Eulerian and Lagrangian elements.
  • Define realistic material behavior for steel pipelines, soil, and explosives.
  • Analyze pipeline deformation under extreme loading conditions.
  • Visualize and interpret simulation results, including pressure distribution, strain evolution, and blast wave propagation.

 

The response of a buried steel pipeline to an underground explosion is simulated based on data from the work of Mokhtari & Alavi Nia.

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  • This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on simulating the effects of a subsurface explosion on a buried X65 steel pipeline using Abaqus’ Coupled Eulerian–Lagrangian (CEL) method. It walks through the complete modeling process, including creating parts, defining material properties, assigning sections, setting up boundary conditions, meshing, and running the simulation.

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  • Package Includes the following items:
  • Simulation files:
  • Abaqus files (The INP files are applicable to all versions):
  • CAE
  • INP
  • JNL
  • Instructional video:
  • Concise 15-minute guide to model setup and outputs for underground explosion simulation in Abaqus.

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