cpwrocky
Petroleum
- Jun 21, 2001
- 10
I am trying to determine the amount of deflection allowable in a buried pipeline, using the trench to flex the pipe, without exceeding the maximum allowable stress on the pipe. I am taking into account internal pressure. The temperature is not a factor, as the fluid is at ambient ground temperature. I am using 12.75" o.d., API 5L-X42, 0.25 w.t. pipe at 150 psig internal pressure, and have done a hand calculation based on maximum bending moment. I came up with 41" deflection per 100 ft of pipe. I just don't have the references to be confident that what I have done is correct. Any suggestions?