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Evaluation of horizontal submarine slide impact force on pipeline viaamodified hybrid geotechnical - fluid dynamics framework

Journal

CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL
Volume 59, Issue 6, Pages 827-836

Publisher

CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/cgj-2021-0089

Keywords

submarine slides; pipelines; impact forces; soil-structure interaction; CFD approach

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of the People's Republic of China [52108337, 51879036]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LQ21E080001]
  3. Revitalization Talents Program of Liaoning Province [XLYC2002036]
  4. People's Republic of China Scholarship Council

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This study investigates the impact forces between submarine slides and pipelines in offshore energy development, focusing on the horizontal slide - pipeline impact force. The effects of pipeline-seabed gap and pipeline diameter on the impact force are studied through computational fluid dynamics simulations. The results show that the variation in the pipeline-seabed gap and pipeline diameter alters the slide mass flow behavior and hence the impact force.
There are situations in offshore energy development where potential impact forces between submarine slides and pipelines need to be estimated. The horizontal slide - pipeline impact force, parallel to the main travel direction of the sliding mass and normal to the pipeline axis, is generally dominant compared with other force components and hence of particular concern. In practice, pipelines may be suspended at varying distances above the seabed (gap) and existing methods do not consider how this will affect the horizontal slide - pipeline forces. This paper investigates the effects of pipeline-seabed gap and pipeline diameter on the horizontal slide - pipeline impact force via 181 computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations at Reynolds numbers of 0.36-287. Results show that variation in the pipeline-seabed gap and pipeline diameter alters the slide mass flow behaviour as it flows past the pipeline and hence the impact force when the pipeline-seabed gap is below a critical value. A modified hybrid geotechnical fluid dynamics framework for estimating the horizontal impact force is proposed by considering the effects of the pipeline-seabed gap and pipeline diameter, which is validated with existing experimental datasets.

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