Durshal Sample
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ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this paper is to find the safe span length of suspended pipelines incorporating vibration
of traffic on bridge. ASME and other references has suggested standard for support span, but it’s based
on bending stresses and internal fluid pressure. Equation for maximum span using bending stress are
analyzed and verified that whether its safe for maximum possible vibration or not. Real time vibration
result of suspended gas pipelines installed on Highway and local transport bridges are collected and
then replicate vibration scenario with maximum factor of safety in lab experiment.
INTRODUCTION:
Pipelines have been widely used for the transportation of different sources of energy such petroleum,
sale gas, crude oil and gasoline fuels for decades and are still the leading source of transportation for so
many fuels. Pipelines serve as a backbone for accommodating energy sources to our industrial and
house hold activities. Not only its use is in domestic field, but it is widely used for the transportation of
fuel to Power plants for the purpose of generating electric power. If special care is not given to pipelines
it may leads to potential pipelines failure. Pipeline failure is defined as uncontrolled release of hazardous
product from the pipeline into the environment. There are unlimited cases of pipelines failure one them
One of them is incident happened in New Mexico, bridge on Pecos River Aug 2000 12 people, total lost
was $998,000). Commented [WU1]: Refe
Talking about the configuration of pipelines in which they can made operational, there are two possible
ways in pipelines can be made operational. Some of the pipelines are located inside the ground. They
are regarded as the buried gas pipelines. While nowadays, in this dynamic world, Majority of their
pipelines are located well above the ground i.e. they are passed along the bridges or any support
systems. Those types of pipelines are known as suspended gas pipelines. The network of suspended gas
pipelines is widely spread throughout the country ranging from small diameter pipes to large diameter
pipes each having its own set functions and advantages.
Factors effecting suspended gas pipelines temperature, chemical exposure, mechanical impact. One of
the potential problems is proper support distance of suspended pipe which come under category of
mechanical impact. There are many researches available on finding the safe span length also ASME Commented [WU2]: refe
provide standard for span length but that didn’t count vibration factor of traffic. Research are also
enlightening the behavior of vibration on buried pipelines but incorporating vibration of traffic are rare. Commented [WU3]: ref
The focus of research is finding the safe span length of suspended pipelines.
Support study of pipelines reveals Supports for piping must be spaced with respect to three
considerations:
b) Keeping sag in the line within limits that will permit drainage.
c) Avoiding excessive bending stresses from the uniform and concentrated loads between
The layout and design supporting elements shall be directed toward preventing the following:
c) Excessive thrusts and moments on connected equipment (such as pumps and turbines).
(f) Excessive interference with thermal expansion and contraction in piping which is otherwise
adequately flexible.
(h) Excessive piping sag in piping requiring drainage slope. Commented [WU5]: reference
Design formulas for calculating bending stress and deflection between supports are derived from the
usual beam formulas, which depend upon the method of support and the type of loading.
Where K=0.986
The maximum allowable amplitude of the vibration of the pipeline on the basis of the following formula
is given:
Experimental Work:
EQUIPMENTS AND TOOLS
➢ Accelerometer
➢ Arduino
➢ Analogue to digital converter
➢ spring balance
1. Accelerometer (ADXL335):
This electronic chip is used for measuring acceleration, in this experiment it is used to determine
the acceleration in the form of vibrations produced in the pipe.
ADXL335 (specification From Datasheet):
• Input range=+-3g;
• Sensitivity=300mv/g(typical)
• Zero g Bias value Xout, Yout & Zout=1.5v;
• Temp= -40 to 85
• Vs=3.6v; current= 350microA
Fig.
Calibration of accelerometer:
Accelerometer is calibration before use, for calibration purpose 2g-test is used. It is standard
procedure for the calibration of accelerometer ADXL335.
2-g Test:
There are three axis of AD XL335 accelerometer. i.e. x-axis, y-axis and z-axis. Here we
would introduce or explain the way or standard procedure for only one axis because the method
is same for all the three axes.
1) Keep x-axis in +ive direction:
At the very start of the calibration, we keep the x-axis in the positive direction
as shown in the figure below. We then notice the value in the positive x-axis
under the effect of gravitational pull g.
2. Accelerometer Mounting: The accelerometer ADXL-335 was mounted on the clamp of the
pipe by two small screws as the holes are specified for this configuration. Are specified for this
configuration. These screws were used because these screws do not allow any relative motion
between the pipe and accelerometer which may leads to loss of vibrations and can cause an error
in the readings of experimental data.
3. Arduino:
It is an electronic circuit which is programmed in Arduino language (in accordance
with the quantity being measured), and is used for controlling and measuring
output value. it has different modules, on this experiment UNO module is used and
its specifications are as below.
• 14 digital input/output pins
• 6 analog inputs
• 16 MHz crystal oscillator
• 8-bit microcontroller
• 10- bit ADC
Fig.
5. SPRING BALANCE:
Spring balance is basically used for measurement of weight, here it is being used
for applying force of known magnitude on the pipe in a specific direction to create
a disturbance in the form of vibration.
In this experiment a spring balance of 50-kg is used with 0.2-kg of uncertainty.
6. PIPES:
Pipes are the most important component of the material section because the overall analysis
circulates around these pipes. Pipes used in this experiment are according to the standard of gas
pipelines, there are many standards of pipes they use. For this specific experiment one specific
standard, APL x70 pipeline (APL =American pipeline limited) is selected. Standard pipe used all over
the pipe for Gas transportation. Experiment is performed on two pipes 1inch and 2inch.
7. Clamps
These clamping elements used to connect pipes with the supporting blocks.
These metallic elements are made up of cast iron. For each pipe four clamps are used.
These clamps are fixed by nut and bolts.
To fix an accelerometer on the pipe a ring type clip is used, which fix the pipe and accelerometer by using
screws, in accordance with respective pipe diameter.
8. SUPPORTS:
Pipes are fixed with clamps and are supported by metallic elements which are further supported
by concrete blocks which are buried in the ground. This is done as the supports are assumed to
be rigid. Metallic elements are of cast iron and basement blocks are of concrete with steel rods.
Each block weighs 25-kg.
Experimental work
First, actual data is collected from bridges where gas pipelines are in operated condition. The
maximum possible acceleration induced on pipes installed on highway bridges was 0.4g and 0.2g
in vertical and horizontal direction respectively. The acceleration provided in experiment to
suspended pipe with maximum factor of safety 4………………………..
6. Reduce or increase the span length…. Provide the same amount of force to pipe again
8. Analyze the result and provide the safe span length for maximum vibration
b. Finding frequency of vibration by dividing the first four cycle of acceleration time
i. a=w2x
d. Compare the displacement value with the one taken at chart (actual displacement
e. Finding the allowable displacement from the formula given in research paper
f. Compare the allowable displacement with induce displacement and finding
Snap shot of excel sheet data collected for 16feet 8 inch feet span length with tension of 137N
20000
15000
10000 acc
Linear (acc)
5000
0
6000 6500 7000 7500 8000
Time
for freq
no.of cyc 7
t1 6197
t2 7293
t2-t1 1096
t(s) 1.096
frq(Hz) 6.386861
w(2*pi*f) 40.10949
Hence
X allowable(mm) = 5.418115
6 0.691086085
7 0.940644949
9 1.554943692
Comparision Chart
12
10
0
6 7 8 9 10 12 14.4 16.8
xall(mm) xmm(exp)
Discussion:
The standard span length for 2’’ suspended pipe without incorporating vibration is 10feet from research
paper formula.
By providing the maximum possible vibration to pipelines the pipelines are still safe up to 14 feet span
length so its concluded that static span length formulae are also applicable for those pipelines which is
installed on bridges which is tuned to vibration.
span
length(ft) (meter) S/Y xall(m) Xall(mm) xm(exp) Xexp(mm)
Comparision Chart
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
3.75 5 6 8 9 10 12 14.33 16.75
Xall(mm) Xexp(mm)
Discussion:
The standard span length for suspended pipe of 1’’ pipe without incorporating vibration is 3.54=4feet
from research paper formula.
By providing the maximum possible vibration to pipelines the pipelines are still safe up to 5 feet span
length and beyond that value it’s unsafe so its concluded that static span length formulae are also
applicable for those pipelines which is installed on bridges which is tuned to vibration.
Discussion:
The standard span length for 2’’ suspended pipe without incorporating vibration is 10feet from research
paper formula.
By providing the maximum possible vibration to pipelines in vertical direction the pipelines are still safe
up to 14 feet span length so its concluded that static span length formulae are also applicable for those
pipelines which is installed on bridges which is tuned to vibration.
Conclusion:
The standard span length for 2’’ suspended pipe without incorporating vibration is 10feet from Bending
stresses formulae. By providing the maximum possible vibration to pipelines with maximum factor of
safety pipe are still safe up to 14 feet span length so its concluded that static span length formulae are
also applicable for those pipelines which is installed on bridges which are tuned to vibration. Similarly,
the analysis was verified for 1’’ pipe.