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Title: Coupled flow-seepage-elastoplastic modeling for competition mechanism between lateral instability and tunnel erosion of a submarine pipeline
Authors: Shi, Y
Gao, F
Wang, N
Yin, Z 
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Source: Journal of marine science and engineering , Aug. 2021, v. 9, no. 8, 889
Abstract: The instability of a partially embedded pipeline under ocean currents involves complex fluid-pipe-soil interactions, which may induce two typical instability modes; i.e., the lateral instability of the pipe and the tunnel erosion of the underlying soil. In previous studies, such two instability modes were widely investigated, but separately. To reveal the competition mechanism between the lateral instability and the tunnel erosion, a coupled flow-seepage-elastoplastic modeling approach was proposed that could realize the synchronous simulation of the pipe hydrodynamics, the seepage flow, and elastoplastic behavior of the seabed soil beneath the pipe. The coupling algorithm was provided for flow-seepage-elastoplastic simulations. The proposed model was verified through experimental and numerical results. Based on the instability criteria for the lateral instability and tunnel erosion, the two instability modes and their corresponding critical flow velocities could be determined. The instability envelope for the flow-pipe-soil interaction was established eventually, and could be described by three parameters; i.e., the critical flow velocity (U-cr), the embedment-to-diameter ratio (e/D), and the non-dimensional submerged weight of the pipe (G). There existed a transition line on the envelope when switching from one instability mode to the other. If the flow velocity of ocean currents gets beyond the instability envelope, either tunnel erosion or lateral instability could be triggered. With increasing e/D or concurrently decreasing G, the lateral instability was more prone to being triggered than the tunnel erosion. The present analyses may provide a physical insight into the dual-mode competition mechanism for the current-induced instability of submarine pipelines.
Keywords: Submarine pipeline
Pipe-soil interaction
Flow-seepage-elastoplastic modeling
On-bottom stability
Competition mechanism
Publisher: MDPI AG
Journal: Journal of marine science and engineering 
EISSN: 2077-1312
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9080889
Rights: Copyright: © 2021 by the authors.Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The following publication Shi, Y.; Gao, F.; Wang, N.; Yin, Z. Coupled Flow-Seepage Elastoplastic Modeling for Competition Mechanism between Lateral Instability and Tunnel Erosion of a Submarine Pipeline. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2021, 9, 889 is available at https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9080889
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