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Title: Axial behaviour of steel pipelines buried in sand : effects of surface roughness and hardness
Authors: Guo, C 
Zhou, C 
Issue Date: Jun-2025
Source: Géotechnique, June 2025, v. 75, no. 6, p. 800-813
Abstract: Surface roughness and coating hardness of underground pipelines are expected to play decisive roles in their axial pullout behaviour, which is an important aspect of pipeline design. Existing guidelines and previous studies underestimated or ignored these effects, resulting in potentially unsafe design. To address this problem, in the current study, nine large-scale physical modelling tests were conducted on pipes in dry and dense sand. Five steel pipes with varying normalised roughness (0·04–1·01) and coating hardness (32·6–59·0 HRA) were used and instrumented with a novel type of film-like piezoresistive sensors for measuring soil–pipe contact pressure. The measured pullout resistance of rough pipes is 2·70–2·85 times that of smooth pipes, significantly greater than the value specified in current design guidelines (i.e. 1·17 times). This substantial increase stems from an increase in interface friction coefficient (accounting for 72–79%) and a contact pressure increase induced by constrained dilation and soil arching (contributing the remaining 21–28%). Regarding coating hardness, a critical hardness was observed (around 35 HRA). Owing to equivalent roughness from particle embedding, pipes with hardness below this value exhibited similar behaviour to rough pipes. Finally, a new and simple method was proposed for calculating the pullout resistance with consideration of the effects of roughness and dilatancy.
Keywords: Buried structures
Model tests
Pipes & pipelines
Soil/structure interaction
Publisher: ICE Publishing
Journal: Geotechnique 
ISSN: 0016-8505
EISSN: 1751-7656
DOI: 10.1680/jgeot.24.00001
Rights: © 2025 Emerald Publishing Limited. This AAM is provided for your own personal use only. It may not be used for resale, reprinting, systematic distribution, emailing, or for any other commercial purpose without the permission of the publisher.
The following publication Chang Guo, Chao Zhou; Axial behaviour of steel pipelines buried in sand: effects of surface roughness and hardness. Geotechnique 1 June 2025; 75 (6): 800–813 is published by Emerald and is available at https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.24.00001.
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