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Pipelines, Risers and Umbilicals Failures: A Literature Review

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0029801817307047
brief description
This paper presents a literature review on failure events experienced by the industry concerning pipelines, risers, and umbilical cables, describing their causes, consequences, and severity. The main failure modes reported for pipelines are due to mechanical damage, corrosion, construction defect, natural hazards and fatigue. For umbilical cables, the major failure modes are found to occur under tension or compression, torsion, fatigue, wear and sheaving.
additional information
The exploratory frontier of offshore oil and gas industry comes into deeper waters, with the 3000 m water depth barrier hurdled in the US Gulf of Mexico in 2003. At these water depths, the extremely high external pressures, low temperatures, long-distance tie-backs, and high environmental loads due to waves, currents, and wind combined brings the employed equipment to its operational limit.

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