Centrifuge Model Test On Performance Of Thermosyphon Cooled Sandbags Stabilizing Warm Oil Pipeline Buried In Permafrost

SCIENCES IN COLD AND ARID REGIONS(2021)

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The thaw settlement of pipeline foundation soils in response to the operation of the first China-Russia Crude Oil Pipeline along the eastern flank of the northern Da Xing'anling Mountains in Northeast China was simulated in a physical model test (with a similitude ratio of 1/73) in a geotechnical centrifuge. Two pipes of a supported and an unsupported section were evaluated over a testing period for simulating 20 years of actual pipeline operation with seasonal cyclically changing oil and ambient temperatures. The results show that pipe settlement of the supported pipe was 45% of settlement of the unsupported pipe. Settlement for the unsupported section was approximately 35% of the thaw bulb depth below the initial pipe elevation, only 30% of that for the supported pipe due to the influence of the supports. The final thaw bulbs extended approximately 3.6 and 1.6 times of the pipe diameter below the unsupported and supported pipe bottom elevations, respectively. The sandbag supports kept frozen during the test period because of cooling effect of the thermosyphons. The maximum bending stress induced over the 20 m span length from bearing of the full cover over the pipe would be equivalent to 40% specified minimum yield strength (SMYS). Potential buckling of the pipe should be considered as the ground thaws. This study also offers important data for calibration and validation of numerical simulation models.
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centrifuge test, oil pipeline, frost heave, thermosyphon, thaw settlement, permafrost engineering
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